The Loud House Movie

 is a 2021 2D animated musical comedy drama film based on Nickelodeon's animated series; "The Loud House" by Chris Savino and the place of UK constituent country "Scotland." The film is produced by Nickelodeon Movies and the BFI, it was directed by Dave Needham with written by Kevin Sullivan and Chris Viscardi, starring Asher Bishop reprising his role as Lincoln Loud, an independent boy with white hair and orange t-shirt who is Rita and Lynn Sr's son, with the newcoming cast including David Tennant and Michelle Gomez and the plot focuses about Lincoln Loud goes to the vacation house of Scotland between Angus worthy but Morag hates Louds to take over the world.

Plans for the Loud House feature film, the development film will be 2016. Starting all The Loud House Cast with all new cast members including David Tennant and Michelle Gomez. The film received a main animation named Jam Filled Animation to make a began on 2017 of March. Dave Needham will be directed this film including Christopher Lennertz as a debuted on music including Doug Rockwell. In respond of coronavirus, stating Philippines of cinema are now getting unplanned about theatres.

The film was originally planned for a theatrical release on February 7, 2020 by Paramount Pictures. However, Paramount removed the film from their schedule for unknown reasons in January 2019, but Netflix will be debuting the film on August 20, 2021. It was well-received who blend about the comedy and all genre. A television film was premiere on the Nickelodeon on the New York City called "A Loud House Christmas" released in December 2021.

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Summary
"With his parents and all 10 sisters in tow, Lincoln Loud heads to Scotland and learns that royalty runs in the family in this global musical journey!"

- Official Netflix synopsis

Plot
22 years ago, Rita and Lynn Loud Sr. met on a school crosswalk and immediately became smitten the moment they laid eyes on each other. After a few dates, they eventually married, bought their own house, and Rita gave birth to eleven children: eldest Lori, fashionista Leni, musician Luna, comedian Luan, athletic Lynn, only son Lincoln, gothic Lucy, polar opposite twins Lana and Lola, genius Lisa, and baby Lily ("Life is Better Loud").

In the present, Lincoln is teaching Lily how to obtain a breakfast burrito, since their sisters would most likely beat them to it before they're all gone. However, the sisters are one step ahead of them, and after Lincoln successfully launces the girls out of the house, he and Lily are prepared to eat their breakfast burritos. Unfortunately, the girls eventually get back inside and have a massive brawl over the food, where Lincoln and Lily, hiding under the table, are successful in obtaining one while the other sisters fight for theirs. During their scuffle, Rita stops the fight to inform Lola that she has a pageant recital, when suddenly, all the other sisters remark that they have activities to do today. As Rita and Lynn Sr. begin to panic, saying they're not prepared for this, Lincoln tells them that he knows what to do.

After Lincoln gives each of his sisters their respective equipment, the family spends the entire day partaking in the numerous activities, like Lori at her golf tournament, Leni at her fashion show, Luna at her concert, Luan at her comedy performance, Lynn at her soccer match, Lucy at her Mortician's Club event, Lola at her pageant, Lana at her race (working in pit crew), and Lisa at her science convention. At dawn, as the Louds eat at Lynn's Table, everyone recognizes the sisters and quickly run up to them to see them. In the ensuing chaos, Lincoln is dragged away from his family and Scoots, exiting the building, accidentally takes Lincoln outside, with the door accidentally locking him out. As Lincoln looks on through the window, he discovers that his sisters are all beloved by everyone, and realizes that he has nothing to show, prompting him to express a desire to be in the spotlight for once and feel like he's special as well ("Ordinary Me"). At Clyde's house, Lincoln bemoans to his friend that he's always going to be in his sister's shadows. In an attempt to cheer him up, Clyde offers him some cream puffs he made. After eating one, Lincoln begins to cry, because he realizes that his own friend has a special talent as well (as well as pointing out that he won countless awards for his baking skills). This makes Clyde remark that his skills in baking simply runs in the family. He further elaborates that he once went to France with his grandmother, Gayle, and learned that his ancestral grandmothers were excellent bakers, and that passion for baking passed onto them. This story immediately enlightens Lincoln's mood, saying that he got an idea as a result.

At the Loud House, as the family is getting themselves ready for bed, Lincoln asks his parents where their ancestors came from. Rita remarks that her ancestors came from Royal Woods, but Lynn Sr. remarks that he doesn't know where his came from. Lincoln further explains that if they find out, they can go there and learn more about their ancestors, to which the sisters take a liking to, knowing that it means a vacation. Lisa offers to find out, and simply has to get some DNA from Lynn Sr. After a ride in a centrifuge machine, being dunked in a water tank and being poked to be tickled, Lynn Sr., in a dazed state, drools some saliva out of his mouth, which Lisa promptly collects (with Lincoln commenting that she could've just asked him to spit in a cup instead, to which Lisa says to be the "boring" way). After running the numbers, Lisa concludes that Lynn Sr.'s side of the family hail from Scotland, much to kids' fascination. At their insistence, Rita and Lynn Sr. agree to go vacation in Scotland. Unfortunately, the money jar they use to save for trips is empty (save for one quarter), as Lola had spent it all to keep her teeth shiny. Not giving up just yet, Lincoln says that they can still go to Scotland, as they have to be a little "adventurous".

After a hectic road trip that involves riding in the cargo load of an airplane, parachuting into France, flying in a hot air balloon, and landing in the ocean to hitch a ride in a submarine ("Now or Never"), the family finally arrives to Scotland. As the family exits the sub to examine the sights, Lori decides to call up Bobby to deliver the news. As Bobby answers her call in Great Lakes City, the two attempt to talk to each other, but only seconds into their call, the reception becomes distorted, and Lori, trying to tell Bobby "I love Scotland." and "You're breaking up. I can't hear you." is garbled into "I love Scot- Breaking up... you." This causes Bobby and Ronnie Anne, who overheard the entire conversation, to believe that Lori just broke up with him and is love with another guy named Scott. Encouraged by his sister to prove that he's meant for Lori, Bobby decides to do just that, and proceeds to head to Scotland personally.

As the Louds enter the Scottish town, they ask a nearby fisherman on where they can find Loud relatives, and the fisherman responds by running away while frantically saying their last name, much to their bewilderment. As they venture around the town, they discover other oddities, like a door built much higher than the sidewalk, the signs being too jumbled to be comprehended, and the bell tower using a small bell instead of a giant one. Before long, the citizens begin to converge on the Louds, and one of the citizens asks them if they're really Louds, to which the family agrees. This causes the citizen to tell them that they're in the town of Loch Loud, which is named after their ancestors some 400 years ago. After he and the rest of the citizens explain their history ("This Town Is Named for You"), he guides them to the castle where their ancestors once lived. Once they arrive, the citizen introduces himself as Angus, the Loch Loud groundskeeper, and once they enter the castle, they meet Morag, the castle's caretaker. Lincoln asks Angus if he knows any more info about their ancestors, and he proceeds to show them a painting of their ancestors, which looks exactly like the Loud family (one son and ten daughters). As the parents and sisters proceed to look around the castle, Lincoln asks if the sisters in the painting were special, and Angus agrees, but before he could explain further, the sisters tell Lincoln to come look at what they found. Arriving to a hallway, he discovers that each of the sisters has their own bedroom, complete with a working toilet. After exploring all the rooms, Lincoln meets up with Angus, where he proceeds to tell the young boy that while the girls may have been special, the duke was the most special member of the family, and Lincoln gets to stay is his former room, which is the biggest bedroom in the castle. At that moment, Lynn and Lana come in and, after complimenting Lincoln for such a huge room, ask Angus why there's are a lot of dragon imagery in the castle, and he proceeds to show them. The moment they leave, Lincoln discovers on a pedestal the crown the duke wore.

Entering the cave behind the waterfall in the courtyard, Angus tells the two girls that the reason why dragons are celebrated in Loch Loud was because their ancestors had a pet dragon, and before they left, their dragon gave birth to a new one, ready to hatch when the new Louds would arrive. Reaching the end of the cave, they encounter a dragon egg, and when Angus goes to inspect it, he discovers that it hatched. Suddenly, Angus gets tackled, and after a brief scuffle, it's revealed to be a baby dragon who behaves much like a dog. Moved by its cute appearance, they proceed to show the rest of the family, with Lily naming the creature Lela. As the family admires Lela, Lincoln reveals himself wearing a duke's outfit, and proceeds to walk down the stairs rather elegantly. Upon reaching the bottom, the sisters laugh, finding his clothes funny and outdated, but Lincoln is unfazed by their insults, saying that he's going to rule Loch Loud. At that moment, Lynn Sr. enters and reveals that he cooked everything for their dinner. As the family (messily) eats dinner, Lily discovers that Lela gets bigger every time she eats, and Lincoln asks Angus how he can become the duke of Loch Loud, to which he tells him that in order to become duke, he needs to make life a better place for the village and its people, which Lincoln believes to be an easy task. Later, Angus is guiding Morag to her temporary residence (a hovel, which Angus stayed in). As they walk, Morag nearly lets it slip that her ancestors drove the Louds' ancestors away, when it was widely reported that they left their kingdom and never came back. Once they arrive, Morag grumpily enters.

Inside the castle, Lucy is attempting to make contact with her deceased ancestors, and successfully makes contact with one of them. Later, after having woken up her entire family and bringing them to the main lobby, Lucy introduces them to Lucille Loud, who looks and behaves like Lucy. This causes the family to be mesmerized by her appearance, expect for Lynn Sr., as he knocked himself out due to his fear of ghosts.

The next day, Morag is trying to clean up the mess the Loud kids made in the hallway. As she cleans, she begins to lament to a portrait of her ancestor, Aggie, who was responsible for driving the Louds' ancestors away 400 years ago in order to achieve peace and quiet. As Morag continues to suffer from the kids' shenanigans (while also reminding herself it's only for one week), Lincoln announces to Angus his plans on becoming the duke. Lincoln proceeds to go around Loch Loud and try to make things better for the citizens so they can christen him as the new duke, like impressing them with his magic tricks or offering them free breakfast burritos, while Angus reminds him that being a duke means that he has to put the citizens over himself, and Lincoln manages to win them over by fixing in the other half a broken bridge ("I'm Gonna Be the Duke"). However, Morag ruins the moment by revealing that Lincoln is only staying in Scotland for a week, causing the citizens to believe they celebrated with a tourist and not a permanent resident. At Angus' suggestion, Lincoln tries to convince his family that they should move to Scotland. Using a slideshow presentation, Lincoln explains that moving to Scotland is a good thing as they found themselves and their culture here, and that if they stay, they can get all the fame and adoration they want. Lynn Sr. immediately approves of this decision, but the girls are unconvinced, mainly because they know that Lincoln only wants this to be in a position of power, and because they have lives in Royal Woods regarding their friends and school. Realizing he's outnumbered, Lincoln feigns sadness by lamenting that they can go back home once their vacation ends, "to our house with one bathroom." This one comment alone horrifies the family to the point that they immediately change their mind and decide to move to Scotland.

Sometime later, a full-blown coronation is being held in order to crown Lincoln as the new duke of Loch Loud. Angus and Morag arrive with the royal scepter and the duke's crown. After Morag gives a speech to citizens by telling them that Loch Loud has been duke-less for the past 400 years because of the Louds getting lost during a boat trip (which Lucille overhears and is baffled by what was told), she proceeds to place the crown on Lincoln's head, but greatly struggles to do so. Seeing her struggle to do such a simple task, Angus proceeds to assist her by pushing the crown onto Lincoln's head. With Lincoln now officially titled as the new duke, he and his family begin to bask in their royal status, while simultaneously making life better for Loch Loud ("Loud Castle").

After a day of living life royally loud, Angus and Morag tend to Lincoln's bath. Excusing herself, Morag retreats to a cliff far away from the castle, and screams out her hatred of the Louds. After 15 seconds of letting out all of her bottled up hatred, Morag begins to dig a hole right next to the nearby tree. Back at the castle, Lucille, while observing the rain outside with Lucy, tells her something urgent: Morag's comment regarding her family getting lost while trying to find Loch Loud is a hoax. She explains in a flashback that her family was heading back home to their kingdom, full of spirit. However, when they got close, Lolo, their pet dragon, flew up to them and stopped them in their tracks. Remembering that dragons are considered the protectors of the land, the duke, who has the closest bond with Lolo, attempts to ask Lolo to let them through, but the dragon responds by firing its fire breath at him. This causes the family to believe that they are banished from their kingdom and, after the duke relinquishes his crown, turn back around while Lolo flies back to Loch Loud. Lucy begins to question why Morag would lie about their fate, and Lucille believes that if they can find the journal of Aggie, who was their respective caretaker, they can get the answer. However, the journal is revealed to be right beside the tree where Morag started digging, which she promptly digs up. As Morag looks through the pages, it's revealed in another flashback that Aggie was controlling Lolo with the royal scepter, which was holding a magical gemstone that, once removed, reverted Lolo back to normal. To make matters worse, Aggie had left the gemstone in the journal, which Morag discovers and realizes that this can be her one opportunity to get rid of the Louds once and for all.

At the castle, Lincoln, after taking a deep breath, calls up Clyde to relay the news to him that he and his family are royal, and that he got crowned as the new duke of Loch Loud. As they talk, Morag, having arrived back, eavesdrops on Lincoln and Clyde's conversation, and hears Lincoln remarking that because of his new position as duke, he's no longer getting overshadowed by his sisters. When Clyde questions how Lincoln can possibly still be the duke once he comes back to Royal Woods, he confesses to his friend that he and his family moved to Scotland. Clyde appears to be taken aback by the news, but eagerly accepts his friend's decision (when it actuality, Clyde is incredibly heartbroken, as he begins to cry into a "welcome home" cake he made for Lincoln). Morag realizes that she just found her perfect opportunity to put her plan into action. After expressing her happiness of fulfilling her ancestor's greatest desire and getting rid of what has become her burden ("The Duchess I Will Be"), Lucy and Lucille confront her and ask where Aggie's old journal is so they can find the truth of what happened to the Louds' ancestors/Lucille's family. Morag pretends that she doesn't know anything regarding their past, and hides Aggie's journal from their sight, but the two spooky girls state that they'll still keep their eyes on her. After sneaking past them, Morag approaches Luna, who is playing the bagpipes. She commends Luna for her musical ability, and tells her that the females of her ancestors were highly beloved because of their quirks and talents. She goes on and says that she and her other sisters should present their talents to the citizens of Loch Loud so they can let their true selves be known to the public. Luna, excited about this news, immediately relays it to the other sisters. Meanwhile, in Lincoln's room, Lincoln and Lily are showing Angus a magic trick where they swap the crown with a breakfast burrito. Once they complete the trick, Angus asks Lincoln if he's ready for his royal duties today. Lincoln says that he and Lily will practice their trick instead, but when Angus says that doing his duties will make the people happy, as they've been waiting for 400 years for a new duke, Lincoln immediately rescinds his last statement and agrees to help out.

Later, in Loch Loud, Lincoln is hard at work cleaning a house's chimney. Despite the hundreds of houses whose chimneys need cleaning, Lincoln, hearing people cheering in the distance, believe it's what must be done to make them happy. Suddenly, a flyer flies into Lincoln's face, showing only his Loud sisters. Fearing for the worst, Lincoln quickly runs into the town centers and discovers to his horror that his sisters are showing off their talents and skills. Their performances end up catching the attention of everyone in Loch Loud, where they unknowingly trample Lincoln. As Lincoln looks on with heartbreak that he's once again overshadowed his sisters, Morag approaches him and, back at the castle, Lincoln complains to hear that because he's the duke, he should be the most special Loud of all. Morag, feigning pity for him, gestures to a painting on a fireplace mantel showing the duke riding on top of his dragon, and Lincoln realizes that if he does the same with Lela, he can get his fame and adoration back, to which Morag agrees with. As Lincoln goes off to get Lela, Morag retrieves the royal scepter a pile of the Louds' stuff. Later, Lincoln arrives to Loch Loud riding on top of Lela. As Lincoln shows off some tricks to the people, Morag, hiding in an alley, places the gemstone into the royal scepter, and at that moment, Lela becomes hypnotized by the gemstone's power, and begins flying in whichever direction Morag moves the scepter, which Lincoln can't control. Morag proceeds to make a mess of Loch Loud by guiding Lela into the buildings, destroying and/or heavily damaging them. After causing enough damage, Morag makes Lela land, and when Lincoln jumps off, he discovers the amount of damage caused and tries to keep the people happy that he can fix the damage. However, after a botched attempt to fix things results in the Fish Shoppe getting destroyed, the furious townsfolk immediately turn against him, angrily chewing him out because his little stunt resulted in their town becoming a complete wreck. Realizing he lost the respect of everybody, Lincoln run away in tears. As his concerned family follows him, Morag takes the gemstone out of the royal scepter, causing Lela to revert back to normal, and shamefully flies away.

Sometime later, as Lela sadly lies in her cave, Morag arrives with a wheelbarrow of garbage and gives it to Lela, where she begins to eat it, causing her to grow larger. In the castle, Lincoln has buried his face in a pillow, upset that he's now seen as an embarrassment to the people. Suddenly, Lincoln family enters and, after asking if he's alright, tell him that tomorrow, they're going to help him rebuild the town. Unfortunately, just moments later, an angry crowd arrives to the castle doors and demand that he leave Loch Loud, blaming him for losing everything. Seeing how the people no longer admire him, Lincoln decides to relinquish the crown and sadly asks his family if they can go home. Before long, the Loud family has boarded a boat, leaving Scotland. As Morag waves farewell to the Louds, she gleefully believes she succeeded in her mission and proceeds to burn Aggie's journal in a fireplace to get rid any evidence of her wrongdoings. However, the moment she leaves the room, Lucille arrives and retrieves the book the fireplace, where, after looking through the pages, learns that Aggie had betrayed them. Outside the castle, the angry crowd is informed by Morag that the Louds are finally gone, much to their excitement. However, when the citizens prepare to leave, she lies to everyone by telling them that before they left, they said that she should be the duchess of Loch Loud. After a hasty coronation ceremony, Morag is officially crowned as the new duchess, but Angus, unable to see her forcefully put herself in a position of power, reveals her treachery to everyone by telling them that the Louds never gave her permission to be the duchess because he was with them the entire time. Seeing the people believe in Angus, as he's known as one of the most honest people they know, Morag braggingly admits that what Angus said was true. This causes the crowd to angrily turn against her, and Morag, now having lost everyone's respect, decides to do things "the hard way" by using the royal scepter with the gemstone to summon the ginormous Lela. Lucille, witnessing all of this, quickly flies off.

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Cast and Characters

 * Asher Bishop as Lincoln Loud
 * Catherine Taber as Lori Loud
 * Liliana Mumy as Leni Loud
 * Nika Futterman as Luna Loud
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan Loud
 * Jessica DiCicco as Lynn Loud and Lucy Loud
 * Grey Griffin as Lana Loud, Lola Loud and Lily Loud
 * Lara Jill Miller as Lisa Loud
 * Jill Talley as Rita Loud
 * Brian Stepanek as Lynn Loud Sr.
 * Andre Robinson as Clyde McBride
 * Carlos PenaVega as Bobby "Boo Boo Bear" Santiago
 * Isabella Alvarez as Ronnie Anne Santiago
 * David Tennant as Angus
 * Michelle Gomez as Morag
 * Katy Townsend as Lucille Loud
 * Billy Boyd as Narrator

Songs

 * Life is Better Loud
 * Ordinary Me
 * Now or Never
 * This Town is Named for You
 * I'm Gonna Be the Duke
 * Loud Castle
 * The Duchess I Will Be
 * My Way Back Home
 * Let's Get Lost Together