Season Three for Agent Binky: Pets of the Universe

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Agent Binky: Pets of the Universe has been greenlit for a third season by redknot, a joint venture between Nelvana and Discovery.

The 52×11-minute third season of the 3D series will begin delivering this fall. Season two premieres on Corus Entertainment’s Treehouse and streaming service STACKTV on April 11, and new episodes will be available on Discovery Kids in Latin America this month.

The first season is currently airing on Treehouse, STACKTV and Netflix in Canada; Discovery Kids in LatAm; TF1/TFOU in France; Tiny Pop in the U.K.; Cartoon Network in EMEA; Stan in Australia; TVNZ in New Zealand; SRC in French Canada; Hop TV in Israel; Mediacorp in Singapore; True Corp in Thailand; Mediamax in Kenya; MBC3 in the Middle East; and TV8 in Lithuania. It is distributed by Senyu in China, where it streams on Tencent, iQiyi, MangoTV and Youku, among other platforms.

“As Agent Binky continues to build a strong fan base around the world, we’re so excited to gear up for another action-packed season of P.U.R.S.T. adventures featuring everyone’s favorite pet agents,” said Pat Burns, executive manager at redknot. “The new heroes and expanded universe introduced in season two are the perfect launchpad for strong and compelling character-driven storytelling and hilarious adventures as the P.U.R.S.T. agents face off against the W.U.R.S.T. villains.”

“Binky and his friends engage on missions with an abundance of resourcefulness, sense of duty and most of all, love for the humans who care for them,” said Adriano Schmid, senior director of production at Discovery Kids Latin America. “We at Discovery Kids are delighted that audiences have connected with these fun space-themed adventures taking place not too far away.”

“Our team has had a blast distributing Agent Binky, and we are elated to ramp up production on season three with redknot and Discovery,” said Mellany Masterson, head of Nelvana Enterprises. “We’re eager to bring fresh stories to our growing global audiences and explore new ways of expanding the P.U.R.S.T. universe beyond the screen.”