Grow Up, Lincoln Loud!: A Loud House Movie is a 2026 American animated musical comedy film based on the Nickelodeon series The Loud House. Unlike the previous films, which were made for streaming or for television, this is the first theatrical film of the franchise. The film was directed by series veteran Kyle Marshall (after previously directing No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie) from a screenplay by Sammie Crowley and Whitney Wetta and features the series' regular voice cast consisting of Jill Talley, Brian Stepanek, Catherine Taber, Liliana Mumy, Nika Futterman, Cristina Pucelli, Jessica DiCicco, Grey Griffin, and Lara Jill Miller, alongside the voices of Yuri Lowenthal, Bumper Robinson, Isabella Merced, Ashley Johnson, Daniella Monet, and Steven Weber. In the film, taking place seven years after the events of the series, Lincoln Loud, now 17 years old is about to graduate from high school, while trying to figure out his purpose in life. Meanwhile, oil tycoon Frederick McCowell Jr. teams up with Vic McGullicuty and Lincoln's other enemies to kidnap his sisters to promote his oil business.
In 2017, Paramount Pictures' president Marc Evans announced a film based on the series originally set for a theatrical release on February 7, 2020, but it was removed from it's calendar and was eventually released on Netflix. Eventually on San Diego Comic Con 2025, a full fledged theatrical feature film based on the series was announced.
Grow Up, Lincoln Loud!: A Loud House Movie premiered in Los Angeles on July 29, 2026 and was released on August 21 to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary. It received positive reviews from critics for its voice performances, animation, humor, and the franchise's return to its roots.
Plot[]
TBA
Voice cast[]
- Yuri Lowenthal as Lincoln
- Jacob Jeffries as Lincoln's Singing Voice
- Jill Talley as Rita
- Brian Stepanek as Lynn Sr./Todd/McCowell Henchman #1
- Catherine Taber as Lori/Girl Jordan/Katherine Mulligan
- Liliana Mumy as Leni
- Nika Futterman as Luna
- Cristina Pucelli as Luan/Paige
- Jessica DiCicco as Lynn/Lucy
- Grey Griffin as Lana/Lola/ Lily/Scoots/Office Siren #1
- Bumper Robinson as Clyde
- Jason Marsden as Liam/Mason (Jealous Teenage Boyfriend)
- Breckin Meyer as Rusty
- Max Mittelman as Zach
- Haley Tiju as Stella
- John DiMaggio as Mr. Grouse/Flip/Tyler/Jeff/McCowell Henchman #2
- Isabella Merced as Ronnie Anne
- Carlos PenaVega as Bobby
- Ashley Johnson as Sid
- Piotr Michael as Albert/Lynn Sr. Imitating Albert
- Daniella Monet as Kara
- Dee Bradley Baker as Walt/Charles/Cliff/Mercado Customer
- Audrey Wasilewski as Nacho/Geo/Office Siren #2
- JP Karliak as Vic McGullicuty
- Steven Weber as Frederick McCowell Jr.
- Annie Sertich as Carly
- Pierce Gagnon as Ryan
- Christine Baranski as Joyce Crandall
- Amy Sedaris as Fifi
- Michelle Gomez as Morag
- Paul Wight as Ham Hand
- Tress MacNellie as Lupita McCowell
- Jim Cummings as Frederick McCowell Sr.
- Yvette Nicole Brown as Mayor Davis
- Rob Lowe as Adult Lincoln/Nightmarish Man-Child Lincoln
- Salma Hayek as Adult Ronnie Anne
- Fred Tatasciore as Male Officer/Limo Driver
- Mindy Sterling as Officer Schoffner
- Charlie Schlatter as Chris (McCowell Henchman #3)
- Miranda Cosgrove as Charlotte (Jealous Teenage Girlfriend)
- Sumalee Montano as Maria
- Sonia Manzano as Rosa
- Ruben Garfias as Hector
- Sawyer Cole as Young Lincoln
- Eric Bauza as Dwight (McCowell Intern #1)/Young Frederick Jr.
- Kari Wahlgren as Kate (McCowell Intern #2)
- Issac Robinson-Smith as Mikey (McCowell Intern #3)
- Candi Milo as Diane (McCowell Intern #4)
- Diedrich Bader as Mr. Dietz/Matire D'
- Mela Lee as Principal Rivers
- Jeff Bennett as Mick Swagger (voice recording)/Wedding Minister
- Nolan North as Video Narrrator/McCowell Bodyguard #1
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Judge Savino/McCowell Bodyguard #2
- Tara Strong as Comic Kid/Celia
- Diana Zermano as Mindy
- Asher Cotton Spence as Randall
Production[]
Development[]
On March 28, 2017, Paramount Pictures' president Marc Evans announced a film based on the series originally set for a theatrical release on February 7, 2020. However, in January 2019, Paramount removed the film from their schedule. On February 5, 2019, it was announced that the film would instead be produced for release on Netflix.
Resurgence[]
On San Diego Comic Con 2025, It was announced that a theatrical film based on series is in development. with Kyle Marshall (who previously directed No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie) as director with Sammie Crowley, Whitney Wetta, and Jeff Sayers behind the screenplay.
Casting[]
As the original cast members of the series returned for this film, Yuri Lowenthal, Bumper Robinson, Jason Marsden, Breckin Meyer, Max Mittelman, Daniella Monet, Ashley Johnson, and Isabella Merced are chosen to be the voices of Lincoln, Clyde, Liam, Rusty, Zach, Kara, Sid and Ronnie Anne, Steven Weber, meanwhile voices the main antagonist of the film.
Animation[]
Like No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie, Jam Filled Entertainment provided the film's animation, with the software being updated to Toon Boom Harmony.
Music[]
Christopher Lennertz was hired to score the film. As Lennertz was behind the film's original score, he was also tasked in capturing the musical style from the series with Jonathan Hylander serving as music supervisor. The score was released by Paramount Music on August 20, 2026.
Release[]
Theatrical[]
Grow Up, Lincoln Loud!: A Loud House Movie premiered in Los Angeles on July 29, 2026, and was released in the United States on August 21. The film was accompanied by Jazzed About Ghost, a short film centered around the Danny Phantom character Jazz Fenton.
Home media[]
Grow Up, Lincoln Loud!: A Loud House Movie was released on digital by Paramount Home Entertainment on November 24, 2026, and on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on February 9, 2026. The Blu-ray and digital releases include behind-the-scenes featurettes and Vic's Crazy Weekend, a short film taking place during the events of the film.