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The Really Loud House

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The Really Loud House
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The Really Loud House is an American sitcom developed by Tim Hobert that aired on Nickelodeon from November 3, 2022 to November 26, 2024. It is a live-action spin-off of the animated series The Loud House, created by Chris Savino, and the third television series in the overall franchise, utilizing most of the actors that appeared in the 2021 television film A Loud House Christmas, including Wolfgang Schaeffer, Jahzir Bruno, Sophia Woodward, Catherine Ashmore Bradley, Aubin Bradley, Lexi Janicek, Ella Allan, Mia Allan, Lexi DiBenedetto, and Brian Stepanek, with Eva Carlton, Annaka Fourneret, August Michael Peterson, and Jolie Jenkins joining the cast.

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In April 2023, the series was renewed for a second and final season and was greenlit for a Halloween television film titled A Really Haunted Loud House. The film premiered on September 28, 2023.

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Premise

Much like the cartoon series, this live-action adaptation portrays 12-year old Lincoln Loud surviving in a house of ten sisters where chaos typically reigns. Lincoln also journeys on adventures with his best friend Clyde McBride throughout the town of Royal Woods, Michigan.

Cast

Main

  • Wolfgang Schaeffer as Lincoln Loud, the middle son of the Loud family and the only boy
  • Jahzir Bruno as Clyde McBride, Lincoln's best friend
  • Eva Carlton as Leni Loud, Lincoln's airhead but fashionable older sister
  • Sophia Woodward as Luna Loud, Lincoln's older sister who is a musician
  • Catherine Ashmore Bradley as Luan Loud, Lincoln's comedic older sister who owns a dummy named Mr. Coconuts
  • Annaka Fourneret as Lynn Loud Jr., Lincoln's athletic older sister
  • Aubin Bradley as Lucy Loud, Lincoln's gothic younger sister
  • Lexi Janicek as Lisa Loud, Lincoln's gifted younger sister
  • Ella Allan as Lola Loud, Lincoln's glamorous younger sister and Lana's twin
  • Mia Allan as Lana Loud, Lincoln's tomboyish younger sister and Lola's twin
  • Jolie Jenkins as Rita Loud, the matriarch of the Loud family
  • Brian Stepanek as Lynn Loud Sr., the patriarch of the Loud family and proprietor of Lynn's Table
    • Brian Stepanek also voices Robot Todd, Lisa's robot assistant[a]

Recurring

  • Lexi DiBenedetto as Lori Loud, the eldest daughter of the Loud family who attends Fairway University
  • August Michael Peterson as Lily Loud, the youngest member of the Loud family
  • Stephen Guarino as Howard McBride, one of Clyde's dads
  • Ray Ford as Harold McBride, one of Clyde's dads
  • Gavin Maddox Bergman as Liam Hunnicutt, a friend of Lincoln who lives on a farm
  • Nolan Maddox as Rusty Spokes, a friend of Lincoln
  • Mateo Castel as Zach Gurdle, a friend of Lincoln who is a conspiracy theorist
  • Bella Blanding as Charlie Uggo, a Black French girl from Tennessee who was Lincoln's crush from "The Blemish Dilemish" to "The Tennessee Surprise: Love Is in the Air"
  • Damian Alonso as Bobby Santiago, the boyfriend of Lori
  • Sanjana Rajagopalan as Zia, an athletic Indian-American girl who is Lynn's friend and Lincoln's other crush
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Production

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On March 24, 2022, a live-action series of The Loud House was originally announced for Paramount+. Most of the main cast members of A Loud House Christmas were set to reprise their roles for the series, including Wolfgang Schaeffer as Lincoln and Jahzir Bruno as Clyde.[1] On May 26, 2022, it was announced that Leni, Lynn, and Rita were recast for the series (although Rita's previous actress, Muretta Moss, was originally set to reprise her role[2]) and that Eva Carlton, Annaka Fourneret, and Jolie Jenkins would replace Dora Dolphin, Morgan McGill, and Moss in the respective roles, along with another announcement that Lexi DiBenedetto would reprise her role as Lori.[3] Filming for the series began in Albuquerque, New Mexico in June 2022.[4] On September 4, 2022, it was announced that the series, entitled The Really Loud House, would premiere on Nickelodeon in November 2022.[5] On October 5, 2022, it was announced that the series would premiere on November 3, 2022.[6]

On April 4, 2023, the series was renewed for a 20-episode second season, along with a Halloween television film titled A Really Haunted Loud House.[7] Filming for the second season was set to begin on June 5, 2023,[8] but on May 24, 2023, production on the second season was shut down because of the picketing for the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.[9]

Following the conclusion of the strikes, filming for the second season began in Albuquerque in December 2023.[10] On January 16, 2024, it was announced that the second season would premiere on February 19, 2024.[11]

On October 18, 2024, it was announced the series would end after two seasons. The finale aired November 26, 2024.[12]

Episodes

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Series overview

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Season 1 (2022–23)

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Reception

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Stephanie Snyder from Common Sense Media gave the series three-out-of-five stars, saying that "the live-action show is sure to capture the hearts of young viewers who already loved The Loud House as they see the characters come to life."[38]

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Notes

  1. Brian Stepanek's voice role of Robot Todd is credited in the "featuring" section of the end credits.

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