The first teaser for The Bluey Movie has shown fans something they were not expecting: Bluey and Bingo in a fuller computer-generated 3D style. The movie is still written and directed by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, but the new look has already split the online conversation between viewers who miss the television series’ familiar shapes and viewers who are willing to wait for more footage. Disney’s D23 announcement confirms that the feature is coming to theaters on August 6, 2027.
The reaction is about more than whether the dogs look cute. Bluey’s simple colors, flat shapes, and quiet staging are part of how many families experience the show. Moving that world into CG changes the way the characters move and the way their house and outdoor spaces can be framed on a movie screen.
Why the new Bluey look feels so different
The official movie material describes the film as a CG-animated feature. In the teaser, Bluey and Bingo have rounded models, soft lighting, and more visible depth than their television versions. The short clip shows the sisters playing outside, but it does not reveal a full scene or explain how the movie will use the larger format. Disney’s movie listing identifies the project as the Heeler family’s first theatrical feature rather than a new season episode.

That change explains why the first response has been so immediate. Some parents and longtime viewers told Creative Bloq that the television look feels calmer and more recognizable, while the movie teaser feels brighter and more dimensional. The report also notes concerns from viewers who value the show’s lower-stimulation presentation. Those are reactions from parts of the audience, not a measurement of every Bluey fan.Creative Bloq’s reaction report







