The Peanuts Movie 2: Snoopy, Come Home

The Peanuts Movie 2: Snoopy, Come Home is a upcoming American computer-animated family comedy-adventure film based of the comic strip “Peanuts”, and the 1972 film “Snoopy, Come Home”. It is the second Peanuts film adapted by 20th Century Studios and Blue Sky Studios, it also is a sequel to "The Peanuts Movie" (2015). The film will be playing in theaters on December 11, 2024.

Plot
When Snoopy feels like he is not allowed in some places, he receives a letter from Lila, so he feels like he should move back, but when Charlie Brown and his friends hear about that, they try to return Snoopy.

Charlie Brown's (Noah Schnapp) beloved dog Snoopy (Bill Melendez) receives a letter from his original owner, Lila (Cameron Seely), who has been sick in the hospital. With his bird friend Woodstock, Snoopy goes to visit Lila, making his way across the country despite seeing "no dogs allowed" signs everywhere. When Lila gets better, she asks Snoopy to live with her. After a farewell party, he sets out to live with Lila, leaving Charlie Brown depressed.

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Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang go to the beach for the day. Although Charlie Brown is chased by Linus for throwing a pebble back into the ocean, Snoopy and Peppermint Patty have a wonderful time playing in the surf and building sandcastles together. At the end of the day, Snoopy promises to come back to the beach the next day to meet up with her again. While Charlie Brown and the others have gone home to play Monopoly, he notices Snoopy is late and begins to get frustrated at how independent Snoopy has become; coming and going as he pleases. But Charlie Brown has to stay home and fix Snoopy's supper. This is only made worse when he later cuts his thumb when opening Snoopy's can of dog food with a can opener. Now angry, Charlie Brown confronts Snoopy about how ungrateful the beagle has been acting. Despite Charlie Brown's reminders about how much work he has to put in to take care of Snoopy, Snoopy seems to simply shrug his owner off.

The next day, Snoopy is thrown off the beach due to a new "No Dogs Allowed" rule and has Woodstock write a complaint letter about it. Later, Snoopy gets thrown out of a library while enjoying his favorite "Bunnies" book due to another "No Dogs Allowed" rule. He then gets into a fight with Linus for his blanket, and later beats Lucy in a boxing match.

Sometime later, Snoopy is shocked to receive a letter from a girl named Lila, who has been in the hospital for three weeks (for reasons unknown) and needs Snoopy to keep her company. Upon receiving the letter, he immediately sets off with Woodstock to go see her, leaving Charlie Brown completely in the dark as to who Lila is. But when Linus decides to do some investigating, he discovers, to Charlie Brown's horror, that Lila is Snoopy's original owner. Charlie Brown promptly faints upon hearing this. When he regains consciousness, he begins to worry that Snoopy wishes he was still her dog instead of his, given how abruptly Snoopy left to see her.

Charlie Brown falls into a depression while Snoopy is away, and Peppermint Patty tries to cheer him up by taking him to a carnival. This does not go well for Charlie Brown, as, in addition to failing miserably at every carnival game they play, he barely makes it through the turnstile in one piece, much to Peppermint Patty's confusion. Later, Peppermint Patty becomes flirtatious with Charlie Brown and asks him what he thinks 'love' is. She is disappointed when Charlie tells a strange and off-putting story about his father being locked out of his car by a 'cute girl' (possibly his mother).

En route to see Lila, Snoopy, with Woodstock along, is forced to face the challenges of a world full of signs declaring "No Dogs Allowed" (including on a bus, train, and more, musically accented by the deep tones of Thurl Ravenscroft, except one brief line where a female singer adds "That goes for birds!", when Woodstock is ejected after Snoopy with one means of transport that had that sign as well), and they also face the perils of being the pets of an annoying girl named Clara (whose name is only identified in the closed-captioning and the movie poster), before managing to escape. The two best friends even camp out and play football and music while preparing dinner.

Snoopy finally arrives at the hospital but, again, no dogs are allowed in. To add further insult, the hospital does not allow birds to enter either. Snoopy is foiled in his first attempt to sneak into Lila's room, but he is successful the second time. He then keeps Lila company for the rest of the time she is hospitalized. Lila credits Snoopy with his visit, claiming that it helped her get better. She then mentions that when she gets better, she would like Snoopy to go home with her, but he has doubts about this idea.

Lila tries to convince Snoopy to stay with her, but finally the two part ways. However, upon seeing her watching him tearfully from her hospital window, Snoopy's resolve cracks and he grudgingly runs back to her, which she takes as a sign that he wants to live with her. After this moment, he returns home to 'settle his affairs' and say goodbye. When Charlie Brown notices Snoopy has returned, he throws a flurry of questions about Lila, the trip, and even how Snoopy is feeling but is frustrated to get no answer. Snoopy then writes a letter that states that he is returning to Lila and that certain items of his will be given away: Linus is given his croquet set and chess set, and Schroeder receives Snoopy's record collection.

The kids throw Snoopy a large, tearful going-away party, each one bringing a gift. The kids closest to Snoopy get up to say a few words in his honor. But when it is Charlie Brown's turn to speak, he is overwhelmed to the point of silence. He finally bursts into tears with Snoopy doing likewise. The rest of the gang, even Lucy, eventually follows suit when Schroeder plays "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" on his piano after Snoopy opens his mountain of presents (every single one is a bone).

With Snoopy leaving, Charlie Brown is unable to sleep or eat. He later admits to Linus that he even prepared a dinner dish for Snoopy and took it out to his now-abandoned doghouse before remembering that Snoopy was gone. Leo, Rodrick And Dominick Along with Diego the Dog Started to Laugh at Him and Started to hide in another place Charlie Brown was hiding Inside the Library. And Started To Cry Because of Snoopy. Heather Found him And ask him what is going on. Charlie Brown tells her and fifi about Snoopy and about what happened to him. And It is all His Fault.

After being threatened by Leo, Rodrick And Dominick to stay on the pitcher’s mound, Charlie Brown feels lost once again to his self doubt. But Heather assures him everything is okay and she comforts him with love. Charlie Brown lays his head on Heather’s lap and she provides comfort for him.

When a depressed Snoopy arrives at Lila's apartment building the next day, he is overjoyed to see a sign next to the door that says "No dogs allowed in this building" before Lila comes to the door. Then he is reluctantly introduced to Lila's pet cat. Snoopy then interrupts Lila and, with a grin on his face, shows her the sign. Now released from his personal obligation by this discovery, Snoopy leaves Lila behind and joyfully returns to Charlie Brown and the others.

Sometime later, the neighborhood kids are sitting outside, remembering Snoopy, when Woodstock gets a hunch that Snoopy might be on his way back. He whistles the first line of their song from the camp-out "The Best of Buddies", but gets no response. Suddenly, the orchestra starts playing a triumphant version of "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" as Snoopy comes into view. The kids also notice him and, in their delight, join in singing the song, holding him on their shoulders as they take him back to his doghouse. However, Snoopy, again through Woodstock's typewritten letter, demands back the stuff he gave to the gang before he left, much to their anger. The only exception is Charlie Brown, who, Snoopy points out, owes him nothing, because Snoopy gave him nothing. Lucy then snaps, "That does it, Charlie Brown! He's YOUR dog AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO HIM!" The gang then leaves Charlie Brown and Snoopy together, then Charlie Brown walks crossly away. The film ends with end titles being typed out by Woodstock as Snoopy dictates.

Cast

 * Noah Schnapp as Charlie Brown
 * Francesca Capaldi as The Little Red-Haired Girl and frieda
 * SilverKoopa as Leo Velasquez and Rodrick Velasquez
 * Dee Cashin As Dominick Velasquez
 * Bill Melendez as Snoopy and Woodstock
 * Frank Welker as diego the dog
 * Kristin Chenoweth as Fifi, Snoopy's love interest.
 * Cameron Seely as Lila
 * Alex Garfin as Linus
 * Noah Johnston as Schroeder
 * Hadley Belle Miller as Lucy
 * Micah Revelli as Little Kid
 * Venus Omega Schultheis as Peppermint Patty
 * Rebecca Bloom as Marcie
 * Mariel Sheets as Sally
 * Madisyn Shipman as Violet
 * AJ Teece as Pig-Pen
 * Marelik "Mar Mar" Walker as Franklin
 * William "Alex" Wunsch as Shermy
 * Anastasia Bredikhina as Patty