Interview with Director Joe Menendez on "Henry Danger: The Movie"
Joe Menendez's Background:
Always wanted to be a director and producer.
Grew up in the '80s influenced by iconic films like Star Wars and Steven Spielberg’s works, making escapist, popcorn movies his passion.
Early interest led him to make Super 8 movies as a child.
Based on: Popular Nickelodeon sitcom "Henry Danger," originally aired 2014–2020.
The movie expands on the show’s universe, adding spectacle and action beyond what the sitcom format allowed.
Targets a wide audience—original fans (now older), current younger viewers, and parents, ensuring there's entertainment value for all age groups.
Believes strongly in respecting and understanding the craft of actors, writers, and editors without personally wanting to perform in those roles.
Finds collaboration with actors deeply rewarding, especially moments of genuine discovery during filming.
If Joe could travel back and guest-star in any classic show or film, he'd choose:
Moonlighting (working at the detective agency).
Star Wars (as a Jedi).
E.T. (as a kid flying across the moon).
Would love to direct a crossover between "Henry Danger" and "Star Trek: Picard," humorously envisioning Kid Danger joining Jean-Luc Picard on a space adventure.
Joe emphasizes the importance of valuing friends and family above career or material success, a theme central to "Henry Danger: The Movie."
Premiere Date: January 17th on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon.
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