
Watch: Dora finds magical bracelet in 'Search for Sol Dorado'
June 5 (UPI) -- Paramount+ is previewing Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado, a new live-action Dora the Explorer movie, which arrives July 2 on the streamer and Nickelodeon.
In Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado, 16-year-old Dora (Samantha Lorraine) and 17-year-old Diego (Jacob Rodriguez) set out to find treasure that would enable them to be granted a wish.
But they aren't the only ones seeking it out.
The trailer shows them uncovering a magical bracelet and losing their map.
The film arrives as the franchise celebrates its 25-year anniversary, which will also include a new season of DORA.
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado also stars Mariana Garzon Toro, Acston Luca Porto, Daniella Pineda, Gabriel Iglesias,
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Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Boulevard — 12/5 3. Jasmine Amy Rogers, Boop! The Musical — 9/2 4. Jennifer Simard, Death Becomes Her — 7/1 5. Megan Hilty, Death Becomes Her — 8/1 BEST ACTOR (MUSICAL) 1. Darren Criss, — 16/5 2. Jonathan Groff, Just in Time — 4/1 3. Tom Francis, Sunset Boulevard — 5/1 4. Jeremy Jordan, Floyd Collins — 5/1 5. Andrew Durand, Dead Outlaw — 7/1 6. James Monroe Iglehart, A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical — 9/1 BEST FEATURED ACTRESS (MUSICAL) 1. Natalie Venetia Belcon, — 8/5 2. Joy Woods, Gypsy — 9/2 3. Justina Machado, Real Women Have Curves: The Musical — 5/1 4. Julia Knitel, Dead Outlaw — 6/1 5. Gracie Lawrence, Just in Time — 8/1 BEST FEATURED ACTOR (MUSICAL) 1. Jak Malone, — 29/20 2. Danny Burstein, Gypsy — 4/1 3. Jeb Brown, Dead Outlaw — 11/2 4. Taylor Trensch, Floyd Collins — 13/2 5. Brooks Ashmanskas, Smash — 7/1 BEST DIRECTOR (MUSICAL) 1. — 39/20 2. Sunset Boulevard — 57/20 3. Dead Outlaw — 11/2 4. Death Becomes Her — 13/2 5. 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Harry Lennix, Purpose — 8/1 BEST FEATURED ACTRESS (PLAY) 1. Jessica Hecht, — 11/5 2. Kara Young, Purpose — 53/20 3. Fina Strazza, John Proctor Is the Villain — 9/2 4. Marjan Neshat, English — 7/1 5. Tala Ashe, English — 8/1 BEST FEATURED ACTOR (PLAY) 1. Conrad Ricamora, — 46/25 2. Francis Jue, Yellow Face — 31/10 3. Gabriel Ebert, John Proctor Is the Villain — 5/1 4. Bob Odenkirk, Glengarry Glen Ross — 5/1 5. Glenn Davis, Purpose — 8/1 BEST DIRECTOR 1. — 39/20 2. John Proctor Is the Villain — 10/3 3. The Picture of Dorian Gray — 4/1 4. The Hills of California — 7/1 5. English — 17/2 BEST SCENIC DESIGN (PLAY) 1. — 17/10 2. Good Night, and Good Luck — 19/5 3. The Hills of California — 5/1 4. The Picture of Dorian Gray — 6/1 5. English — 17/2 BEST COSTUME DESIGN (PLAY) 1. — 41/20 2. The Picture of Dorian Gray — 11/4 3. Good Night, and Good Luck — 11/2 4. Stranger Things: The First Shadow — 13/2 5. The Hills of California — 7/1 BEST LIGHTING DESIGN (PLAY) 1. — 9/5 2. 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