Bob the Builder: Project: Re-Build It

Bob the Builder: Project: Re-Build It is the upcoming second reboot of the Bob the Builder franchise and a direct sequel series to Project: Build It. It will begin production in summer of 2022 and is slated to premiere on 1 May 2023.

About
Project: Re-Build It will continue the storyline of where Project: Build It left off, with Bob, Wendy and the Can-Do Crew continuing the project of turning Sunflower Valley and Bobland Bay into an eco-friendly town. This series will be the first series since Ready, Steady, Build! to feature the original designs and personalities of the characters, and the infamous three-strikes formula will not be utilized in any of the episodes.

The Fate of Sunflower Valley
This movie, set to release on 22 April 2026, will be the finale of Bob the Builder: Project: Re-Build It, as well as the entire Bob the Builder franchise. Here’s my plan for it:

The Sunflower Valley project is almost complete; the team just has one more building job to do, and it requires the most reducing, reusing and recycling they’ve ever had to do! A villain hears the team say “Reduce, reuse, recycle!” and gets furious; he is entirely against being environmentally friendly and wants to make sure the Sunflower Valley project never gets done. Despite the team’s resistance against this villain, he uses a spell to take away their ability to reduce, reuse or recycle and make them turn against being environmentally friendly as well. A few minutes later, they drive around Sunflower Valley and look at every bit of recycled material they used in buildings and are disgusted. They also realize that they can’t build anything under their spell. And that’s just as well, because Mayor Bentley and Assistant Maria Madison inform the team that, if the job isn’t finished by midnight, then the whole of Sunflower Valley as we know it will collapse! Bob, Wendy and the team must now figure a way to undo the spell so they can get the job done. Eventually, the spell is undone and the team finish the last building job. Afterwards, Scoop asks, “Have we built it?”, to which the team replies, “Yes, we have!” and Lofty finishes with his usual “Er, yeah, I think so.” At the end of the movie, Bob and the team ride happily into the sunrise back to Bobsville as the credits roll to a remix of the show’s theme song, “Can We Fix It?”.

United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Zambia
Neil Morrissey as Bob (1998-2011), Roley, Farmer Pickles, Mr. Angelo Sabatini (2002-2008) and Robert (imitation of Richard Briers’ Robert voice)

Joanne Froggatt as Wendy (2015-2018, but with more of a Yorkshire accent)

John Hasler as Scoop (Thomas – Thomas & Friends) and Flex (imitation of Rupert Degas’ Flex voice)

Rob Rackstraw as Muck (1998-2011), Travis (1998-2011), Spud (1998-2011), Mr. Bernard Bentley (1999-2011), Mr. Bill Beasley (2000-2008), Packer (2006-2011), Dodger (2007-2008), Grabber (2008-2011) and Splasher (2008-2010)

Sarah Hadland as Dizzy (2015-2018)

Nigel Pilkington as Lofty (Percy – Thomas & Friends)

Teresa Gallagher as Mrs. Potts, Mrs. Broadbent, Mrs. Percival, Mrs. Barbara Bentley (imitation of Kate Harbour’s voices for all those characters)

Maggie Ollerenshaw as Dorothy (Henrietta – Thomas & Friends)

Colin MacFarlane as J.J. (2002-2005) and Skip (2002-2005)

Lorelei King as Mrs. Sophia Sabatini (2005-2008)

Rasmus Hardiker as Scrambler (Philip – Thomas & Friends) and Gripper (imitation of Rupert Degas’ UK [Scouse] Gripper voice)

Jacob Scipio as Leo (2015-2018)

Danny John-Jules as Curtis (2015-2018)

Lucy Montgomery as Maria Madison (2015-2018, now Mr. Bentley’s assistant [turned the tables!])

United States of America and Canada
Colin Murdock as Bob (2015-2017)

Lorelei King as Wendy (2000-2011), Mrs. Potts (2001-2005), Mrs. Broadbent (2001-2005), Mrs. Percival (2001-2005), Mrs. Barbara Bentley (2002-2008), Dorothy (2003-2008), Mrs. Sophia Sabatini (2005-2008) and Packer (2006-2011)

David Menkin as Scoop (2010-2011), Travis (2010-2011), Dodger (imitation of Alan Marriott’s Dodger voice) and Flex

Lachele Carl as Muck (2000-2009)

Claire Corlett as Dizzy (2015-2017)

Maria Darling as Roley (2000-2007)

Sonya Leite as Lofty (2000-2005)

Rob Rackstraw as Spud (2005-2011), Mr. Bernard Bentley (2005-2011), Robert (imitation of Vincent Marzello’s Robert voice), Grabber (2008-2011) and Splasher (2009-2010)

Glenn Wrage as Farmer Pickles (imitation of Vincent Marzello’s Farmer Pickles voice)

Marc Silk as Mr. Bill Beasley (2007-2009)

Neil Morrissey as Mr. Angelo Sabatini (2002-2008)

Colin MacFarlane as J.J. (2002-2005) and Skip (imitation of William Dufris’ Skip voice)

Greg Cipes as Scrambler (Beast Boy – Teen Titans)

Rasmus Hardiker as Gripper (imitation of Rupert Degas’ US [Southern] Gripper voice)

Daniel Bacon as Leo (2015-2017)

Danny John-Jules as Curtis (2015-2017)

Nicole Oliver as Maria Madison (2015-2017, now Mr. Bentley’s assistant [turned the tables!])