Banijay's "Totally Spies!" seventh season travels to UK’s ITVX and POP

Following an 11-year hiatus, season 7 debuted last year with Gulli (France), and airs around the world on Warner Bros. Discovery networks and platforms across EMEA and the U.S., as well as Discovery Kids LatAm. An eighth season is in production.

20 MAY 2025

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Banijay Kids & Family announced that the seventh season of its globally popular franchise, "Totally Spies!", will be heading to ITVX and POP in the UK. The 2D animated franchise’s original six-season run began in 2001. Following an 11-year hiatus, season 7 debuted last year with Gulli (France), and airs around the world on Warner Bros. Discovery networks and platforms across EMEA and the U.S., as well as Discovery Kids LatAm.

"Totally Spies!" season 7 was produced by Zodiak Kids & Family France (part of Banijay Kids & Family) with commissioning partners Gulli and Discovery Kids LatAm.The latest season features a brand-new HQ, a fresh crop of villains, new friends, upgraded spy suits, and an array of gadgets. It was the number one animated show in France in November 2024, and ranked among the top five highest-reaching shows on Cartoon Network UK in January 2025.

An eighth season is in production with commissioning broadcasters Gulli and Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA, and a live-action adaptation is in development, produced by Banijay Kids & Family in partnership with Amazon MGM Studios and Gloria Sanchez Productions. The brand was also integrated into Cartoon Network’s "Game On!" on Roblox, which generated 1.3 million unique users within the first two months on the platform.

Julia Rowlands, SVP Sales, Co-Productions and Acquisitions, Banijay Kids & Family praised the IP: ‘"Totally Spies!" continues to deliver strong audiences for our broadcast and streaming partners, reinforcing its position as a leading global brand. Its international success underscores the broad, cross-market appeal of the show and with these latest deals, we’re pleased to expand its visibility among UK viewers," expressed.