Fairly OddParents: The Movie

Fairly OddParents: The Movie is an upcoming 2021 American hand-drawn, action-adventure, musical comedy film produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Frederator Studios, and Paramount Pictures. It is based on the TV Series of the same name. The film will be directed by Sarah Frost and Butch Hartman and was produced by Steve Marmel. Butch Hartman serves as both the director and executive producer of the film.

The film will be released in all theaters on July 23, 2021.

Plot:
The movie follows 10-year old Timmy Turner who has two fairy godparents named, Cosmo and Wanda. One day, while in detention doing homework, he receives a strange letter that flew in from the window. The letter is from someone named D. Timmy thinks that it might be Denzel Crocker who wrote the letter, and is out to get him. Later, it turns out that Crocker actually wrote the letter as a way to trick Timmy into giving his fairies to him. Now that Crocker has got Cosmo and Wanda, he teams up with past villains to destroy the existence of fairies for good and take over planet Earth.

Cast:

 * Tara Strong as Timmy Turner: A 10 year old boy who has fairy godparents and is the protagonist of the movie.
 * Daran Norris as Cosmo: The idiotic and funny one, who is the husband of Wanda, and the godfather of Timmy.
 * Susan Blakeslee as Wanda: The smart and hot tempered fairy, who is the wife of Cosmo and the godmother of Timmy.

Production:
A feature film for the Fairly OddParents was initially planned. The film was originally supposed to be released in 2006, but the movie was never developed. In early 2019, despite leaving Nickelodeon in 2018, Butch Hartman stated that he might start production on the Fairly OddParents feature film again. Nickelodeon Movies then greenlit the Fairly OddParents feature film under the title "Fairly OddParents: The Movie" in March 2019. Production officially began in April 2019. The idea was the movie improves on the TV Series, since the last few seasons did not do well. Butch Hartman was concerned about the idea of making a movie on the Fairly OddParents, since there wasn't enough crew members to produce the film. Hartman then signed Sarah Frost (who directed the episodes of Season 5) to direct the film.

Story:
Writing a story for the film was very difficult for the crew. The idea of the story is to improve from the TV series. Butch Hartman was concerned since he wanted the story of the movie to be entertaining and appealing to audiences without losing charm of the series. Hartman then decided to find the strongest writing team