Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-29494573-20180128224711/@comment-29494573-20180208181706

Curious Poker Chip wrote: 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).

Exactly. I mean having a story, where Lincoln just feels unloved and runs away would be too safe to use. My story would probably fit for the movie, because it's a set up, I don't think anyone has used in movies before. The stereotypes (Loud Sisters) meeting, personalities (Loud Cousins) and being forced to work together because the odd ones out (Lincoln and some girl) in their families are captured by some guy that hated both of the families for a long amount of time and that he wants to use them for sell them for money or some random scheme I can't even think up.