
Fixed OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Genndy's adult animation film ft. Adam Devine and Kathryn Hahn
Who's in it?
Leading the pack is The Out-Laws star Adam Devine as the voice of Bull - a charming but slightly out-of-control dog who just found out the worst news of his life: his owners plan to get him neutered. Yes, that's right. Snip-snip. Joining him is the ever-fabulous Kathryn Hahn (Glass Onion) as Honey, a classy show dog and Bull's big crush.
Other voices in the pack include Idris Elba as the cool, confident boxer Rocco, Bobby Moynihan as the lovable goofball Lucky, Fred Armisen as a social media-obsessed dachshund named Fetch, Beck Bennett, Michelle Buteau, and River Gallo, among others.
One last night of freedom
So what's a dog to do when he finds out his manhood is on the line? Go out with a bang, of course. Bull gathers his gang of neighbourhood dogs and sets out on a wild, no-rules night across the city. The goal? Confess his love to Honey before it's too late. Expect naughty jokes, wild chases, awkward dog moments, and yes, some surprisingly emotional beats about friendship, fear, and freedom.
Tartakovsky, in a media statement, shared, 'I love caricatured and exaggerated animation, so I knew the sensibility that I like to do, and it was a matter of dialling up the amount of exaggeration. I think it started as a rated-R Lady and the Tramp, then as we got into it, it naturally became more cartoon-y and specific to itself.'
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