Bluey Is coming to the big screen—for real life!

Bluey movie: An image of Bluey and friends
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If you’re a huge Bluey fan like my kids and I (and honestly, who isn’t?), then grab your tissues and prepare for a dance mode moment: the first-ever Bluey animated feature film is officially happening! Disney and BBC Studios announced that this blue-heeler blockbuster will hit theaters worldwide in 2027, bringing all the charm, humor, and heartfelt moments we’ve come to expect from everyone’s favorite Aussie pup. Oh biscuits, the hardest part will be waiting!

I’ll admit, most children’s TV programming leaves me wishing for literally anything else. But Bluey? It’s in a league of its own. Emotionally poignant, playfully charming, and (let’s be real) often more relatable than adult dramas, Bluey episodes stick with you long after the credits roll. Whether it’s the Heeler family perfecting the art of Keepy Uppy, hilariously mimicking grannies on a bus, or turning everyday moments like brushing teeth into an Olympic event, the show is a masterclass in celebrating play, connection, and love.

And now, the magic is heading to the big screen.

What we know about the Bluey movie

Written and directed by series creator Joe Brumm (yes, the show’s sole writer and creative genius), the movie will expand the Heeler family’s adventures with a feature-length story designed to tug at your heartstrings. Brumm, who masterfully created Bluey as a love letter to parenting and play, shared his excitement in the official release:

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“I’ve always thought Bluey deserved a theatrical movie. I want this to be an experiential event for the whole family to enjoy together.”

This feels like a natural progression for a show that’s become a global phenomenon, particularly in 2024, when it racked up a staggering 35 billion minutes watched on Disney+ in the U.S. alone (according to Nielsen). With numbers like that, it’s no surprise that Disney and BBC Studios are partnering to bring this beloved franchise to theaters.

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Here’s what we know so far:

  • Release Date: 2027 (yes, it’s forever away, but good things take time!).

  • Where to Watch: Theatrical release worldwide under the Disney banner, followed by streaming on Disney+.

  • What to Expect: A continuation of the Heeler family’s adventures, starring Melanie Zanetti and David McCormack as Chilli and Bandit, alongside music from Bluey composer Joff Bush.

  • Production Team: Joe Brumm will lead as writer/director, with animation from Ludo Studio and post-production support from Screen Queensland and Screen Australia.

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One exciting detail? Brumm revealed that working with a longer format (like in “The Sign” from Season 3) made a feature film feel like a natural next step. If The Sign left you a teary-eyed puddle, brace yourself for a full movie-length rollercoaster of emotions.

Why this film feels like a win for all parents

Here’s what sets Bluey apart: it’s not just a show about kids being kids—it’s about parents being human. Every episode gently nudges us toward the realization that yes, parenting is messy, imperfect, and sometimes ridiculous, but it’s also the best thing ever. From Bandit’s dad jokes to Chilli’s quiet strength, the show doesn’t shy away from showing real-life parenting highs and lows.

As a mom, Bluey has helped me shift my perspective on play. There’s this one episode, “Baby Race,” where Chilli reflects on how every child develops at their own pace (cue the waterworks). I remember watching it during a particularly tough week and feeling seen in a way no parenting book has ever managed.

The thought of Bluey on the big screen feels like an extension of that gift. A reminder to soak up these fleeting moments—whether we’re enduring toddler tantrums or laughing hysterically over a game of Magic Xylophone.

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The wait begins

Let’s face it: 2027 feels like a lifetime away. By then, my kids will be older (gulp), but I’m already planning a movie date where we can sit in the theater together, popcorn in hand, as Bluey and Bingo take us on another unforgettable adventure.

And if my kids think they’re too cool for Bluey by then? I’ll have to go see it by myself.

So, fellow Bluey fans, mark your calendars and start the countdown. Only 1,000 sleeps to go (give or take). Until then, I’ll be here rewatching every episode.