Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie * Delivers An Action Packed Journey Filled With Dinosaurs, Laughs, Heart, And Plenty Of Heroic Moments
After their ship gets caught in a mysterious storm, the PAW Patrol pups crash land on an uncharted tropical island filled with dinosaurs. They meet Rex, a pup who has been stranded on the island for years and has become an expert in all things dino-related. When the PAW Patrol’s archrival, Mayor Humdinger, begins recklessly mining in hopes of exploiting the island for its natural resources, he inadvertently causes a huge, dormant volcano to erupt. The PAW Patrol pups are thrown into a series of high-stakes, dino-sized rescues bigger than anything they’ve done before, as they must stop Humdinger before everything on the island goes extinct.
KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Kennedy P. comments, “If you thought the PAW Patrol pups couldn’t get any more adventurous, think again! Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie delivers an action packed journey filled with dinosaurs, laughs, heart, and plenty of heroic moments that had me cheering from beginning to end.” Ryker N. adds, “I was surprised by Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie! The storyline is much more intense and action- packed than the previous Paw Patrol movies while keeping some of the recurring themes such as the corrupt Mayor Humdinger (Ron Pardo) and Marshall’s (Carter Young) mishaps.” See their full reviews below.
Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie
By Kennedy P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12
If you thought the PAW Patrol pups couldn’t get any more adventurous, think again! Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie delivers an action packed journey filled with dinosaurs, laughs, heart, and plenty of heroic moments that had me cheering from beginning to end. From the moment the pups arrive on a mysterious dinosaur island, the movie keeps the excitement going with thrilling rescues, funny moments, and lovable characters. As a longtime fan of the franchise, I loved seeing the pups tackle a brand new adventure while introducing an exciting new member of the team.
The story follows Ryder and the Paw Patrol pups after a powerful storm strands them on a hidden island where dinosaurs still roam. There, they meet Rex, a dino obsessed Bernese Mountain Dog who knows everything there is to know about the prehistoric creatures and helps guide the team through the island. Meanwhile, their longtime rival, Mayor Humdinger, creates chaos by mining for diamonds, accidentally awakening a volcano and putting everyone, including the dinosaurs, in danger. It’s up to Ryder, the pups, and Rex to work together, save the island, and prove once again that no rescue is too big and no pup is too small.
The animation is vibrant, colorful, and absolutely stunning, bringing the lush dinosaur island to life with beautiful landscapes and exciting action sequences. Every dinosaur is full of personality, while the pups remain just as lovable as ever. The talented voice cast helps every character feel fun, relatable, and memorable. One of the biggest highlights is meeting Rex (Hayden Chamberlen), who gives the courageous pup so much heart and humor. Rex uses a high-tech wheeled harness for his hind legs, and it’s especially meaningful that Hayden, who uses a wheelchair in real life, brings authentic representation to the role. McKenna Grace once again shines as the voice of Skye, bringing warmth, confidence, and bravery to one of the franchise’s most beloved pups.
The film’s message is about teamwork, courage, kindness, and believing in yourself. It reminds us that everyone has unique strengths and that differences can become superpowers when we work together. The film also celebrates inclusion through Rex’s character, showing that heroes come in many forms. With positive messages, exciting adventure, plenty of laughs, and no inappropriate content, this is a cute, safe, and family-friendly movie that Paw Patrol fans will resonate with and it might create a lot of new Paw Patrol fans.
I give Paw Patrol The Dino Movie 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8, plus adults. It releases in theaters Friday, August 14, 2026.
Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie By Ryker N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
I was surprised by Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie! The storyline is much more intense and action- packed than the previous Paw Patrol movies while keeping some of the recurring themes such as the corrupt Mayor Humdinger (Ron Pardo) and Marshall’s (Carter Young) mishaps.
In Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie, a huge storm causes the PAW Patrol ship to crash on an unknown island where dinosaurs exist. The squad teams up with a local pup named Rex (Hayden Chamberlen) and a baby dinosaur to save the island from Humdinger’s greedy diamond mining which causes a dormant volcano to erupt.
This adventurous film has some suspenseful scenes that kept me on the edge of my seat. One stressful scene, resulting from one of Humdinger’s disasters, involves a giant dino getting stuck between two rock cliffs and it’s up to the Paw Patrol’s teamwork to save him. I like how the screenplay, written by Bob Barlen, Cal Brunker, Keith Chapman, incorporates nature into the scenes in creative ways. One example is how they use giant tree leaves to make hang gliders showing that, if you take the time to look for it, nature gives you everything you need. Given that the story takes place on an island, it’s fun to see the Patrol get cool new jungle survival suits for their latest mission. I really like it when movies carry over common themes from a previous film in the franchise. In this case, it’s Marshall’s classic catchphrase, “I’m okay,” which always makes me laugh. The graphics are very cutting edge, less cartoon-like, and more realistic than the previous two Paw Patrol films. But honestly, I like the old school graphics better. The official soundtrack has energetic music by the Backstreet Boys that keeps the theater vibe exciting throughout the movie.
This film’s message is about teamwork, never giving up and learning from your mistakes. Ryder (Henry Bolan) consistently coaches the Paw Patrol to work together during their missions. He encourages Marshall when he gets down on himself for making mistakes by saying, “I didn’t pick you because you don’t make mistakes, I picked you because you are the Pup that NEVER gives up!”
Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie gets 4 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 5 to 8, plus adults. The film releases in theaters on August 14, 2026.
