Jimmy Neutron 2.0

Jimmy Neutron 2.0 is a 2026 American 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Nickelodeon Movies with association with O Entertainment and released by Paramount Pictures, written and directed by John A. Davis with Steve Oedekerk co-producing. This is the second film in the Nicktoons Cinematic Series and the sequel to 2001's Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. The film features Debi Derryberry, Carolyn Lawrence, Rob Paulsen, Jeff Garcia, and Crystal Scales reprising their roles with Kelsey Grammer, Brie Larson, Eugene Levy, and Ty Burrell joining the cast. The film's premise has Retroville being enslaved by a race called the Coractians and Jimmy and company must save their hometown.

A sequel for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius was in development under the title Jimmy Neutron 2: The Search for Carl, but never materialized and was cancelled over agreements on a story and the existence of the subsequent TV series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. In the wake of the NCS, development on the sequel had undergone a resurgence. John Debney returned as composer, making this his fifth collaboration with Nickelodeon Movies and third collaboration with Davis after The Ant Bully (2006).

Jimmy Neutron 2.0 premiered in Los Angeles on November 30, 2026, then released in the United States on December 4, grossing $403.7 million worldwide against its $35 million budget and receiving positive reviews with critics deeming it as superior to its predecessor.

Plot
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Cast

 * Debi Derryberry as Jimmy Neutron, a child prodigy who makes various inventions and is Cindy's boyfriend.
 * Carolyn Lawrence as Cindy Vortex, a self-centered but well-meaning girl who is currently Jimmy's former rival and currently his girlfriend.
 * Rob Paulsen as Carl Weezer, an asthmatic and shy friend of Jimmy's.
 * Jeff Garcia as Sheen Estevez, Jimmy's friend who is obsessed with Ultra Lord media.
 * Crystal Scales as Libby Folfax, Cindy's best friend.
 * Kelsey Grammer as King Vaz, ruler of the planet Coractia.
 * Brie Larson as Vex, a Coractian warrior who helps Jimmy save Retroville.
 * Ty Burrell as Og, a Coractian general to Vaz.
 * Eugene Levy as Viz, Vex's father whom was presumably executed by Vaz.
 * Idris Elba as Kan, a ditzy muscular Coractian head guard.
 * Bill Hader as Yaw, a stern and short Coractian head guard paired with Kan.
 * Frank Welker as Goddard, Jimmy's robotic dog.
 * Megan Cavanagh as Judy Neutron, Jimmy's mother.
 * Cavanagh also provides the voice of Jimmy's identification A.I., VOX.
 * Mark DeCarlo as Hugh Neutron, Jimmy's father.
 * Andrea Martin as Ms. Winfred Fowl, teacher of the school Jimmy and his friends attend.
 * Candi Milo as Nick Dean, student in Jimmy's class and is on good terms with Jimmy.

Development
A sequel for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius was in development for a summer 2004 release back in February 2002. Former producer, Albie Hecht, reported to The Los Angeles Times that it "would be made on the same budget as the first, but with a new batch of inventions and adventures in Jimmy's town of Retroville." In June 2002, Kate Boutilier had signed on to write the sequel under the title Jimmy Neutron 2: The Search for Carl, but the sequel was never materialized; its plot was instead used for the Game Boy Advance version of the video game Jimmy Neutron vs. Jimmy Negatron. Also furthering its cancellation was that the writers could not agree on a story and Keith Alcorn later stating in an interview that "once [The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius] came out, there wasn't a lot of incentive to make a movie when fans could simply watch Jimmy Neutron for free at home."

Following the announcement of the Nicktoons Cinematic Series, production on the sequel was rekindled with John A. Davis returning as director and writer. During writing on the sequel, it would serve as a continuation to the series. The premise itself was originally to focus on Jimmy setting out to save his friends when they get abducted, but was reworked to distance itself from similarity towards its predecessor and the subsequent entry Teenage Robot Beyond Tremorton; the sequel was set in Retroville with an alien race overtaking the town. Following Davis' production company DNA Productions having closed down in 2006, animation on the sequel was provided by Bardel Entertainment.

Casting
The original cast of the franchise signed on to reprise their roles, including Debi Derryberry and Crystal Scales. Kelsey Grammer was cast as Vaz, a tyrannical ruler of the planet Coractia; Grammer had previous voiced antagonistic characters such as Sideshow Bob from The Simpsons and Stinky Pete from Toy Story 2. Brie Larson was cast as Coractian worrier Vex. Idris Elba and Bill Hader were cast as Coractian head guards Kan and Yaw, whose interactions are reminiscent to comedy duos Laurel and Hardy and Abbott and Costello with Hader's character as the straight man opposite Elba's. Eugene Levy as Vex's father Viz, making this his third animated role as a father after Over the Hedge and Finding Dory. Additionally, Ty Burrell was cast as Vaz's general Og.