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YTV Begins Production on Two New Original Television Movies

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  • YTV gets ready for more pranks from the infamous troublemakers at Macdonald Hall Boys’ School with the start of production on two new original television movies –  Bruno & Boots: This Can’t Be Happening At Macdonald Hall and Bruno & Boots: The Wizzle War. Based on the much-loved Macdonald Hall series by best-selling young adult author Gordon Korman, the movies are produced by Aircraft Pictures and filmed in Hamilton, Ontario. Reprising their starring roles from Bruno & Boots: Go Jump in the Pool are Jonny Gray (Max & Shred, Ride) and Callan Potter (The Other Kingdom), Peter Keleghan (18 To Life, Murdoch Mysteries) and Caroline Rhea (Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Phineas and Ferb).

    “We’re delighted with the response we received for Bruno & Boots: Go Jump In The Pool. I’ve been such a huge fan of Gordon Korman’s book series since I was a kid,” said Anthony Leo, Producer, Aircraft Pictures. “It’s a real treat to be teaming up again with this extraordinary cast and crew to bring two more fan favourites to the screen.”

    “We’re excited to continue our partnership with Aircraft Pictures and bring more of Gordan Korman’s beloved characters and stories to life on YTV,” said Deirdre Brennan, VP, Kids Content, Corus Entertainment. “Corus is committed to producing outstanding children’s programming and the Bruno & Boots franchise is a big home-grown hero in our leading portfolio of original kids content.”

    “Thanks to YTV and Aircraft Pictures, I’m twelve years old again, cooking up Macdonald Hall for my middle school English assignment,” said author Gordon Korman. “Jonny Gray and Callan Potter are my grade seven imagination come to life – Bruno and Boots in the flesh, right down to the large-scale rule-shattering, the hilarious stunts, and the heartfelt friendship. I’m so psyched for the new movies!”

    In This Can’t be Happing at Macdonald Hall, Headmaster Sturgeon has had enough. In an attempt to put an end to Bruno and Boots’ high jinks, he declares that they are to be separated; no shared classes and, most certainly, no shared dorm room. This punishment is worse than anything the boys could have imagined. However, if Bruno and Boots can alienate every boy in Dormitory 3, Sturgeon will be forced to re-unite them. The plot almost succeeds, but one misstep forces the girls from the Scrimmage Academy for Education and Awakening to move into Macdonald Hall, leaving Bruno and Boots back where they started.

    In The Wizzle War, the Boards of Directors launch an experimental educational program, introducing authoritarian Assistant Headmaster Mr. Wizzle to the boys of Macdonald Hall and the miserable Assistant Headmistress Ms. Peabody to whip the girls of the Scrimmage Academy into shape. With new dress codes, psychological testing, and early-morning wake-up calls with track laps as punishment, the boys and girls decide Wizzle and Peabody have to go. But how? As they pull out all the stops, they ultimately turn to the theory that “love conquers all” to oust the pair once and for all.

    As part of Corus Entertainment’s commitment to creating premium kids content, Bruno & Boots: This Can’t Be Happening At Macdonald Hall and Bruno & Boots: The Wizzle War join more than 350 hours of new and returning original programming airing across Corus’ suite of leading Kids networks in 2024. The movies are also produced with the financial participation of the Canada Media Fund and Shaw Rocket Fund.