Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-29494573-20180128224711/@comment-1650307-20180208072510

The problem I have with The Loud House Movie is that even though I am super duper excited for it, I think that it is not something "cinematic" for lack of a better word. It's a smaller story with a smaller scope. If you look at movies in theatres now, a lot of them are "cinematic" and they justify the reason for going to see them on the big screen. Loud House works well as an 11-minute cartoon.

But if they are making a Loud House Movie and so quickly after it hit airwaves, then there must be a good enough story to justify paying X amount of money (possibly more if it is in 3D) on a big screen.

I wonder if Savino will still have some involvement in the film (probably "Story by" credit, and maybe an exec. producer credit if they patch things up with him).