

In the premiere episode, “The Macho Man with the Plan,” Lincoln is excited to stay up late with his best friend Clyde to watch the RIP Hardcore Midnight Marathon, but his plans are ruined when his dad institutes an early curfew. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon, the half-hour series (20 episodes) follows 12-year-old Lincoln Loud (Wolfgang Schaeffer) as he goes on new adventures in the town of Royal Woods with his best friend Clyde McBride (Jahzir Bruno), while also navigating the chaos of living in a family with ten sisters. Nickelodeon today revealed the trailer for its brand-new original live-action comedy series, The Really Loud House, based on the Emmy Award-winning animated show The Loud House. Nickelodeon revealed more about the upcoming series in a press release. Brian Stepanek, Jolie Jenkins, Eva Carlton, Sophia Woodward, Catherine Ashmore Bradley, Annaka Fourneret, Aubin Bradley, Ella Allan, Mia Allan, Lexi Janicek, Lexi DiBenedetto, and August Michael Peterson star in the show which is based on the popular animated series, The Loud House. Nickelodeon has announced that the live-action series will arrive in November. The movie is likely to feature similar content as the show.įantasy violence is also a possible thematic element as there is a character who wields magic in the movie and intends to impede the Louds’ ascension to the throne.The Really Loud House has its premiere date.

IMDb’s Parental Guide for The Loud House goes into further detail explaining that the show’s rating is based on rude humor, cartoon violence, mild innuendo, and frightening imagery. That means the show is appropriate for ages 7 and up. The Loud House Movie age ratingĪn official rating hasn’t been released for The Loud House Movie at this time, however, the series the film is based on is rated TV-Y7. If you’re excited to jump into this movie when it lands on Netflix Friday, August 20, here’s a rundown of its age appropriateness for younger children. The Louds do nothing by halves and with a dragon in tow their plans will be even zanier and liable to drive some of the town up a wall.

Loch Loud won’t know what hit them when this family washes up on shore, but they’ll certainly be in for a wild time. However, their fun is set to increase exponentially when they find out that they’re descended from royalty, and Lincoln’s next in line to become the duke. With their suitcases packed and their sights set on their ancestral home, the Louds are headed off on a fun-filled vacation. The Netflix original movie which centers on the Louds, Nickelodeon’s largest and loudest family, will take viewers to the rolling hills of Scotland for a musical adventure. The Loud House Movie is the biggest film for kids heading to Netflix in August.
