New Blue's Clues movie has confused viewers thinking of Spider-Man: No Way Home

Blue's Big City Adventure
(Image credit: Paramount Plus)

A Blue's Clues movie is in the works, and it's drawing a strange comparison – everyone is saying the same thing about Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The film is titled Blue's Big City adventure and will release on Paramount Plus, though further details are scarce at the moment. From the first look picture, though, it seems all three Blue's Clues hosts will be uniting – No Way Home-style.

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Steve Burns was the original Blue's Clues host, and, after he left the show, was replaced by Donovan Patton, who played his brother Joe. Then, Joshua Dela Cruz took over as both former hosts' cousin, Josh. Steve and Joe are recurring characters in the latest series, titled Blue's Clues and You! (hosted by Josh). That show revealed that Steve and Joe now have jobs that suit their outfits: Steve works at Blue Prints Detective Agency, while Joe is working at the Present Store. 

Since the picture from the film was released, everyone has been making the exact same comparison…

"No Way Home walked so the Blues Clues movie could run," said one Twitter user, while another commented: "The Blues Clues movie bringing all the cast together like #NoWayHome for pre-schoolers" 

"I can't believe I just found out about the Blues Clues: No Way Home multiverse," remarked someone else

"It's Blues Clues: No Way Home. The Nickelodeon multiverse has been opened," said another

"Honestly might watch this. No Way Home for Blues Clues is not a hard sell for me," was another response

"Sorry for who I'll become when Blues Clues: No Way Home comes out," said one fan

"The Blues Clues movie is gonna try and beat No Way Home. It very well might," predicted another tweet

But, one person pointed out that the crossover isn't that unprecedented: "Clearly people don't know their Blues Clues lore because you're [saying] this movie is their version of No Way Home doesn't work when they all live within the same universe and are literally related."

It's not quite a multiversal adventure, then, but it's still a pretty cool crossover. 

Blue's Big City adventure lands in 2023. In the meantime, check out our guide to the best Netflix movies streaming now to fill out your watchlist.

Molly Edwards
Entertainment Writer

I'm an Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.