“PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie” Takes Flight with Chengdu Fans
On September 29th, the highly anticipated “PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie,” a brand-new feature film adapted from the globally renowned children’s animated IP “PAW Patrol,” officially premiered.
To celebrate the release, Cover News Film Club, in collaboration with the film’s distributors, hosted a special screening of “PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie” at Wanda Cinema in Jinhua, Chengdu. Nearly 70 parents and children joined the PAW Patrol on an exciting and action-packed new adventure!
Cover News Film Club Spreads Joy with Exclusive Gifts
The Cover News Film Club Experience
Group Photo After the Screening
Laughter filled the theater during the screening. After the film, attendees shared their enthusiastic reactions, with many expressing how they were “moved by the film’s plot and the characters’ bravery.” One parent shared, “The kids loved it! They said it’s the best movie of the year. Ryder is the best leader, and the pups having superpowers is so cool! Skye overcame her fears – brave pups don’t get scared!”
Young Fans Pose with “PAW Patrol 2” Poster
Excitement Builds for the Movie
Skye’s Inspiring Journey
In this latest installment, Skye, the aviation expert, takes center stage. The film beautifully portrays her journey from a pup who was once overlooked due to her small size to a confident and capable member of the PAW Patrol.
Skye’s role as a pilot may seem glamorous, but the memories of being underestimated still linger within her. Fortunately, with the support and encouragement of Ryder and her fellow PAW Patrol members, Skye confronts her inner struggles, overcomes her psychological barriers, and fearlessly moves forward, never backing down again!
Overcoming the Past
Skye’s story resonates with the other pups, each with their own challenging pasts. Chase was abandoned in the city, and Rubble faced hardship as a stray. The film highlights that everyone experiences moments of vulnerability and helplessness, but past difficulties can become a source of strength for the future.
Notably, the film is widely available in 2D format, with both Mandarin and English audio options, and a runtime of 88 minutes, making it easily accessible and enjoyable for young audiences.