Nickelodeon has released the first trailer for their new live-action series The Really Loud House, so please lower the level on your speakers. Adapted from the Emmy-winning animated series The Loud House, the new comedy series will premiere on Thursday, November 3 at 7 p.m. (ET/PT). The series centres on Lincoln Loud, a 12-year-old boy (Wolfgang Schaeffer) who is the youngest sibling of 10 sisters. In the company of his best buddy Clyde McBride (Jahzir Bruno), he walks out into the world of Royal Woods, where he must deal with the craziness of his overbearing family.
The first live-action movie, A Loud House Christmas, was released in November 2021 and quickly became the year’s most popular kids’ entertainment programme among viewers aged 6 to 11. This popularity sparked the creation of the accompanying live-action series. Over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, the picture was seen by an estimated 3.1 million people. Viewers of the film, which is currently available on Paramount+, will recognise other members of the Loud family, in addition to Schaeffer and Bruno, who reprise their roles from A Loud House Christmas. Sophia Woodward reprises her role as Luna Loud, Aubin Bradley returns as Lucy Loud, Ella Allan returns as Lola Loud, Mia Allan returns as Lana Loud, Lexi Janicek returns as Lisa Loud, Lexi DiBenedetto returns as Lori Loud, Catherine Ashmore Bradley returns as Luan Loud, and Brian Stepanek returns as their father, Lynn Loud Sr., in the live-action series. First-time performers Eva Carlton (Leni Loud), Annaka Fourneret (Lynn Loud), August Michael Peterson (Lily Loud), and Jolie Jenkins (Mother Rita Loud) are joining the real-life Loud family in The Really Loud House.
In the first episode of The Really Loud House, titled “The Macho Man with the Plan,” Lincoln and Clyde are looking forward to staying up late to watch the RIP Hardcore Midnight Marathon, but they are abruptly cut short when Lincoln’s father sets a strict curfew. For Dad’s half birthday, the boys devise a fresh strategy: utilise the Loud sisters to force him to leave the home. Lisa’s malfunctioning robot throws a wrench into their well-laid plans, leaving Lincoln to ponder what it means to be a good man. Tim Hobert (The Middle, Scrubs, Community), Jonathan Judge (A Loud House Christmas, Warped!, Life In Pieces), and Michael Rubiner serve as executive producers for The Really Loud House (The Loud House). Hobert not only acts as director of the pilot but also as a showrunner.
Brittany Cope serves as Nickelodeon’s Executive in Charge of Production for the series, under the supervision of Shauna Phelan and Zack Olin, Co-Heads of Nickelodeon & Awesomeness Live-Action. With 176 episodes and counting, The Loud House is one of Nickelodeon’s longest-running animated programmes. A seventh season was been officially approved. In addition to the 2016 film and the anticipated live-action series, the Loud Family has since appeared in a comic book series, novels, a digital album, and even a podcast called Listen Out Loud.
On Thursday, November 3 at 7 p.m. (ET/PT), the debut of the live-action series The Really Loud House will air.