Hoppers (2026) Full Plot Summary & Ending Breakdown

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Passionate animal-lover Mabel Tanaka seizes an incredible opportunity to use a revolutionary new technology that transfers her consciousness into a lifelike robotic beaver. Her goal is to infiltrate the animal kingdom, communicate directly with nature, and save her beloved local habitat from the clutches of greedy Mayor Jerry Generazzo, who plans to pave over it. However, as Mabel befriends the charismatic beaver King George, she soon discovers that her "hopping" experiment might inadvertently spark a wild, full-scale animal uprising against humankind.


Information

Language

English

Country

United States

Premiere date

March 06, 2026

Running time

104 minutes

Genre

Animation
Adventure
Comedy
Family
Sci-Fi

Budget

$150,000,000

Box Office

$244,000,000

Crew

Directed by

Daniel Chong

Produced by

Nicole Paradis Grindle

Written by

Jesse Andrews
Daniel Chong

Music by

Mark Mothersbaugh

Cinematography

Jeremy Lasky
Ian Megibben

Edited by

Axel Geddes

Production Co.

Walt Disney Pictures
Pixar Animation Studios

Distributed by

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

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The Plot

Spoiler Alert: The following section contains a complete plot summary for Hoppers (2026), including the ending and major plot twists.

The Seeds of Rebellion

Ever since she was a little girl growing up in Beaverton, Mabel Tanaka possessed the fiery heart of a pro-animal troublemaker. Her deep-seated empathy for all living creatures often put her at odds with the human world. This rebellious streak first manifested in her elementary school days when she brazenly attempted to liberate several classroom pets. Her grand rescue mission, however, quickly devolved into chaos when she accidentally triggered the school's fire sprinklers during her escape, leaving the hallways flooded and her mother incredibly frustrated. At her wit's end, Mabel's mother dropped the young girl off to spend time with her grandmother, a seasoned park ranger who understood the quiet language of the woods.

Instead of a punishment, the time spent with her grandmother became a profound awakening. The older woman took Mabel on long, peaceful walks to a hidden, vibrant forest glade teeming with wild animals. She taught the young girl to embrace her natural surroundings, to listen to the rustling leaves, and to respect the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Over the years, Mabel grew to cherish these woods more than the concrete sidewalks of her hometown. When her parents eventually decided to move away, Mabel stubbornly chose to stay behind with her grandmother, remaining by her side until the old woman's dying days. In their final moments together, Mabel made a solemn, unbreakable promise: she would always watch over and protect the glade.

The Mayor's Concrete Dream

Years later, nineteen-year-old Mabel was officially a university student, though her academic career was entirely overshadowed by her relentless environmental activism. The beloved and popular mayor of Beaverton, Jerry Generazzo, had recently announced a devastating civic project: a massive highway extension that would pave directly through Mabel’s sacred forest glade. Mayor Jerry’s first order of business was to blow up a disused, ancient beaver dam to clear the path. Driven by her childhood promise, Mabel skipped her university classes to organize protests, standing alone against the city's heavy machinery.

Mayor Jerry, maintaining his charismatic but dismissive political facade, confronted Mabel’s rebellion with a challenge. He claimed that the wildlife had already abandoned the glade, giving him every right to develop the land. However, he offered a condescending compromise: if Mabel could gather enough signatures on a petition, or if the animals somehow returned to the woods, he would reconsider the highway construction. Desperate, Mabel took to the streets of Beaverton, but her impassioned pleas fell on deaf ears. She received absolutely no support from the bustling townsfolk. Her only "signature" came from a confused elderly man who mistakenly used her petition board to write down his weekly grocery list of eggs, milk, and bread.

The Secret of the Hoppers

With her petition a complete failure and her science professor, Dr. Samantha "Sam" Emily Fairfax, expressing deep frustration over her skipped classes, Mabel sought advice at the university. Dr. Sam, alongside her colleague Dr. Nisha and their loyal assistant Conner, informed Mabel of a hard ecological truth: for the glade to thrive and prove its worth to the city, the wildlife—specifically the beavers, nature's engineers—had to return. Determined, Mabel ventured out into the cool night air of the glade, carefully setting up a pile of tasty sticks and food as a lure. To her absolute shock, a beaver actually arrived. But before she could celebrate, a sleek, ominous black van pulled up. Unseen hands snatched the beaver, throwing it into the back before speeding off into the night.

Refusing to let her only hope vanish, Mabel sprinted after the van, her lungs burning as she chased it all the way back to the university campus. Creeping inside the facility, she tracked the kidnappers to a high-tech, clandestine laboratory. There, she cornered Dr. Sam, Dr. Nisha, and Conner. Caught red-handed, the scientists were forced to unveil their top-secret life's work: the "Hoppers" program. The beaver they had taken wasn't flesh and blood; it was a highly advanced, lifelike robotic shell. The scientists had developed a revolutionary brain-link machine that allowed humans to "hop" their consciousness into these robotic animal bodies, enabling them to understand, speak with, and research wildlife from an incredibly immersive perspective.

Seeing the robotic beaver not as a science experiment, but as the ultimate weapon to save her glade, Mabel made a reckless decision. Ignoring Dr. Sam's frantic warnings and completely disregarding the safety protocols, Mabel forced her way into the brain-link apparatus. With a sudden jolt, her mind was untethered from her human form and thrust into the mechanical body of the beaver. Panicking the scientists, Mabel-the-beaver scurried out of the laboratory and burst into the great outdoors, desperate to return to the woods. But her triumphant escape was cut terrifyingly short. A massive wild owl swooped down from the night sky, its talons locking around her metallic, furry torso. Mabel fought back with everything she had, thrashing and biting in mid-air until the owl finally dropped her, sending her plummeting down into the dark, tangled wilderness below.

Breaking the Pond Rules

When the morning sun pierced the canopy, Mabel awoke in the very heart of the glade. She gasped—or rather, chattered—in sheer excitement as the forest came alive in a symphony of voices. The Hopper technology worked perfectly; she could hear and understand every single animal and creature speaking in clear English. Thrilled, she began prodding and questioning the local wildlife, asking anyone who would listen to help her find a real beaver. Her aggressive, human-like networking made the natural residents incredibly uncomfortable.

Eventually, her search led her to a laid-back, profoundly relaxed beaver named Loaf. Mabel pleaded with him to help save the glade, but Loaf was too indifferent to care. Before she could try another tactic, a massive bear named Ellen emerged from the brush, roaring and lunging with the clear intent to eat Loaf for breakfast. Instinct taking over, Mabel leaped into action, throwing her robotic beaver body between the bear and her prey. She fought Ellen off with an unnatural mechanical strength and sheer human audacity, forcing the bear to back down. The surrounding animals watched in absolute bewilderment. By intervening in the food chain, Mabel had severely broken the sacred "pond rules." Baffled by a beaver saving another beaver from a bear, the forest creatures detained her, deciding she needed to answer to their ruler at the "Superlodge." Meanwhile, back in the sterile university lab, Sam, Nisha, and Conner watched the live feed of Mabel's exploits in stunned silence.

King George and the Metal Tree

The animals escorted Mabel to a massive, sprawling dam structure known as the Superlodge, a refuge for displaced wildlife. Here, she was presented to the monarch of the mammals: a beaver named King George. Far from a ruthless tyrant, King George turned out to be a fun-loving, surprisingly agreeable ruler. He warmly introduced himself to Mabel and attempted to explain the complex, and admittedly contradictory, nature of the "pond rules" to help her acclimate to her new life. Mabel, however, had no time for royal pleasantries. She desperately urged King George to bring his subjects back to the glade to stop the human bulldozers.

George gently turned down her request, his expression turning solemn. He explained that all the animals had been driven away from the glade because it had become unbearably "noisy." To prove his point, the surrounding animals began to complain, all claiming to hear a piercing, agonizing ringing sound echoing from the woods. Mabel strained her robotic ears but heard absolutely nothing. It suddenly dawned on her: the noise was a high-frequency emission designed specifically to torment biological animal ears, something her mechanical sensors were ignoring.

Determined to find the source, Mabel ventured deep into the glade and discovered a hideous, artificial metal tree equipped with advanced sound-emitting machines. Without hesitation, she began to climb the cold metallic trunk to dismantle it. Suddenly, a stork swooped down, blocking her path. It was Conner, having gone undercover by hopping into an avian robot to spy on her and relay Dr. Sam's strict orders to return. Mabel boldly defied Conner's commands, pushing past the mechanical bird and violently tearing the sound machinery apart, bringing the artificial tree crashing down to the forest floor.

The King's Paw and the Retaliation

With the agonizing high-frequency noise finally gone, the woodland creatures returned to the glade in droves. They hailed Mabel as a hero, praising her immense courage as they began the arduous work of rebuilding their natural dam. Back in Beaverton, Mayor Jerry received word that the wildlife had reclaimed the territory, a development that infuriated him and threatened his highway project. Meanwhile, King George was so moved by Mabel's ingenuity that he offered her a prestigious position: his "paw," serving as his personal advisor and the heir to his mammalian throne.

As the sun set, Mabel and George grew closer. The King confided in her his own painful past, revealing that he was once an outcast, banished by his own father. Yet, despite the cruelty he had faced, and despite the impending threat of the humans' pavement, George confessed that he still chose to see the best in people. Mabel scoffed at his optimism regarding humanity, but George gently pointed out that he had learned to trust her, even though she was a strange outsider who broke all their rules. His profound kindness struck a chord within her.

Their peace was short-lived. A thunderous explosion rocked the night. The humans, acting under Jerry's backup plans, had blown up the newly rebuilt dam once again. Loaf scrambled into the clearing, panicking as he announced that the humans were planting even *more* sound-emitting trees to scare everyone out permanently. As the terrified animals prepared to fall back and surrender their home, Mabel stood her ground. She argued fiercely that they needed to go back on the offensive and scare the humans away. Embracing her new role, Mabel officially accepted the title of "paw" and demanded that George summon "the council." George swallowed hard, his confidence wavering. He admitted he was deeply nervous around the council, as he was merely the king of the mammals, and the others were far more intimidating.

The Council of Monarchs

A grand, tense meeting was convened at the remnants of the dam. The Animal Council arrived in full force, an imposing assembly of nature's royalty. There was the Bird King, a haughty and aggressive goose; the Amphibian King, a massively swollen, intimidating frog; the Fish Queen; the Reptile Queens, an unsettling, contorted trio of intertwined snakes; and the Insect Queen, a proud, fluttering monarch butterfly who brought along her son, a squirming caterpillar named Titus. Hidden amongst the reeds, Dr. Nisha observed the gathering, having hopped into the disguised robotic body of a fluffy bunny.

Initially, the council monarchs were entirely apathetic to Mabel's pleas. They stubbornly believed that humans were an unstoppable force of nature, allowed to do whatever they pleased. Refusing to back down, Mabel presented a shattered, sparking remnant of the metal sound tree she had destroyed. She delivered a chilling warning: soon, there would be no land left for any of them. The humans, led by their so-called "king," Jerry, were going to pave over their entire existence. The stark reality of her words finally pierced the council's arrogance, replacing their apathy with a sudden, overwhelming panic. They realized they had to fight back.

However, the unity quickly shattered. The fierce Insect Queen, her wings trembling with rage, demanded that the animals march on the city and "squish" the humans entirely. Appalled by the escalation to murder, Mabel backpedaled, realizing her impassioned speech had gone dangerously far. She argued that they should only *scare* the humans, not kill them. The Insect Queen became utterly furious at this perceived weakness. She flew into Mabel's face, violently scolding her for her cowardice. In the chaotic, heated argument that followed, Mabel threw up her robotic paws defensively—and tragically, accidentally swatted the Insect Queen out of the air, crushing her delicate body to death against the earth.

Metamorphosis and the Flight for Survival

Silence hung over the council for only a fraction of a second before utter bedlam erupted. Mabel had just murdered a monarch. The animals shrieked in outrage, immediately branding Mabel a high-priority target. She and King George were forced to flee for their lives as the entire council and their subjects stampeded after them. In the violent frenzy, the animals completely destroyed Nisha’s rabbit body and Conner’s stork body, severing their hopper connections. Mabel and George sprinted through the underbrush, feeling the hot breath of the predators behind them. Cornered at the edge of a towering cliff by the slithering, hissing Reptile Queens, the two beavers had no choice but to leap into the void, crashing into the raging, icy river below to escape.

Back at the council grounds, the animals gathered the destroyed remains of Nisha and Conner's hoppers. The horrifying truth dawned on them: robotic animals existed, and humans were secretly infiltrating their ranks. Consumed by a dark, burning desire for revenge over his mother's death, the caterpillar Titus formally took over the Insect Queen's throne. In a grotesque and mesmerizing display that disgusted the other animal monarchs, Titus immediately began his rapid metamorphosis, encasing himself in a chrysalis to emerge as a dark, vengeful butterfly.

Washed ashore miles downstream, safe from immediate harm, King George slumped against the mud, profoundly depressed. His kingdom was lost, his council turned against him, and the glade was seemingly doomed. Mabel, shedding her previous arrogance, sat beside him and tearfully confessed her own insecurities. Beneath her loud protests, she admitted she felt entirely powerless to protect anything she loved. Her vulnerability moved George. Despite his initial anger that she had undermined his authority and caused this disaster, his innate goodness prevailed. When Mabel declared they now had to rescue Mayor Jerry from the wrath of the animal kingdom, George agreed to stand by her. They weren't alone for long; Ellen the bear, Loaf the beaver, and Tom the Lizard emerged from the tree line, having tracked their king, ready to help the unlikely duo.

The Highway Pursuit

The quintet of mismatched animals tracked the scent of gasoline and cologne until they located Mayor Jerry. He was driving alone in his luxury car, heading toward the construction site for a massive political rally. The animals ambushed the vehicle, scrambling over the hood and slipping inside the windows. Using Jerry's own smartphone, Mabel rapidly utilized the text-to-speech function and a frantic combination of emojis to communicate her warnings. The terrifying sight of organized, tech-savvy animals caused Jerry to panic, mashing his foot on the gas pedal and initiating a chaotic, frantic drive down the winding coastal roads.

Suddenly, a shadow fell over the speeding car. The Animal Council had caught up. The Bird King’s flock descended from the clouds, carrying a massive, thrashing ocean shark named Diane. With a shrieking battle cry, the birds dropped the heavy shark directly onto Jerry's windshield in a brutal attempt to assassinate him. As Jerry swerved wildly to shake the snapping jaws of Diane, Dr. Sam, Nisha, and Conner roared up beside them in their black van. Inside the van, Mabel's unconscious human body was securely strapped to the brain-link machine. The scientists were desperately trying to retrieve their rogue student.

In the chaos of the high-speed pursuit, Mabel leaped from the car to the van, managed to snatch Dr. Sam’s wireless earbud communicator, and vaulted back into Jerry’s vehicle, shoving the device into the terrified mayor's ear. Finally able to hear Mabel’s human voice translating for the animals, Jerry shrieked, thoroughly convinced he was trapped in an elaborate, stress-induced dream. The distraction proved fatal to his driving. The car violently struck a curb, launching off the pavement and rolling violently down a steep embankment. The heavy impacts threw Diane the shark clear of the vehicle, sending her tumbling safely back into the crashing waves of the ocean.

At the bottom of the hill, battered but alive, Mabel and Jerry crawled from the wreckage. Mabel immediately engaged in a furious, screaming argument with the mayor, demanding he halt the highway construction immediately. Even after surviving a shark attack from the sky, Jerry remained stubbornly reluctant to yield his political victory. Mabel’s vision saw red; her anger entirely clouded her judgment. In a fit of rage, she yelled for the animals to come and take Jerry. The woods around them rustled menacingly as the Animal Council converged on the clearing. At that exact moment, Sam and Nisha rushed from their crashed van, physically grabbing the robotic beaver. Before Mabel could react, they forcefully untethered her consciousness, ripping her mind out of the hopper and slamming it back into her weak, disoriented human body.

George watched in absolute, heartbroken horror as the robotic beaver went entirely limp, realizing that his most trusted friend and advisor had been a human all along. Confused, deeply saddened, and outflanked, George, the human Mabel, Jerry, and the scientists were all swiftly overrun and captured by the vengeful Animal Council.

The Butterfly's Vengeance

Mabel blinked awake in the dim, sterile light of Dr. Sam's university laboratory. She found herself tied tightly to a chair, sitting beside Mayor Jerry, who had been humiliatingly stripped down to his underwear by his captors. The Animal Council had completely raided the facility. Under the lethal threat of the assembled predators, the captive scientists had been forced into a grueling engineering task: building a brand-new, human-sized Hopper replica of Mayor Jerry himself.

Fluttering down from the ceiling rafters, Titus the butterfly landed on the brain-link console. The vengeful insect had orchestrated the entire raid. Using his delicate legs, Titus linked his insect mind to the machine, successfully hopping his consciousness into the terrifyingly lifelike robotic body of Mayor Jerry. The mechanical Jerry stood up, flexing its artificial human muscles. Titus coldly revealed his masterstroke: he intended to impersonate the mayor at the upcoming political rally at the glade. He would use his mayoral authority to reprogram the massive sound-emitting trees scattered around the event. Instead of emitting a frequency to annoy animals, Titus would unleash a concentrated, gruesome auditory wave designed to completely destroy the brains of every human in attendance.

Standing guard with the other animals, King George looked upon the bound humans with a heavy heart. He felt utterly betrayed by Mabel's deception and remained aligned with the council as they forced Sam, Nisha, and Conner out of the lab as hostages. Left alone in the dark with the shivering mayor, Mabel was utterly devastated. Her reckless anger and lies had brought them to the brink of mass murder. In the quiet darkness, she remembered her grandmother's gentle words about protecting life, not destroying it. Swallowing her pride, Mabel turned to Jerry and offered a sincere, heartfelt reconciliation. Realizing they were out of options and that Mabel was the only one who truly understood the technology, Jerry reluctantly agreed to a desperate plan. With Mabel guiding his bound hands, Jerry managed to drag himself to the brain-link chair and, with a deep breath, hopped his own human mind into the abandoned, furry body of the robotic beaver. Using his strong robotic teeth, Jerry chewed through Mabel's ropes, freeing them both to stop Titus.

The Rally Climax

The political rally at the edge of the glade was packed with cheering Beaverton citizens, completely unaware of the lethal trap surrounding them. Up on the grandstand, Titus—wearing the flesh-like silicon skin of the robotic Jerry—stepped to the microphone. He delivered an incredibly stilted, deeply uncomfortable speech about the "future" of the town, his mechanical hands reaching to initiate the lethal protocol for the surrounding sound trees.

Suddenly, Mabel burst through the crowd, sprinting up the steps of the stage. She desperately attempted to reason with the butterfly-controlled machine, begging him to abandon his vengeance. Hidden in the trees nearby, King George watched the confrontation. Hearing the raw, genuine desperation in Mabel's human voice, his heart softened; he realized her desire to protect was real. Titus, however, merely scoffed, mocking Mabel's weakness over the loudspeaker.

Just as Titus reached for the activation switch, a blur of fur tackled him from the side. It was King George. The beaver king had broken ranks, violently yanking the robotic Jerry away from the controls. Concurrently, the real Jerry, scurrying through the chaos in his beaver body, managed to gnaw through the ropes binding Dr. Sam, Nisha, and Conner in the back of their van, setting them free. But Titus was relentless. He scrambled back to the console, re-linking his consciousness and fighting Mabel hand-to-hand for control of the master switch. In the brutal scuffle, Mabel’s fingers caught the edge of the robotic mayor's face. With a visceral tearing sound, she ripped the rubbery silicon mask straight off the machine's skull, exposing the terrifying, glowing robotic endoskeleton beneath to the screaming crowd of attendees.

The unmasking was a fatal blow to Titus's plan. As the machine attempted to activate the sound trees, the system's facial recognition software scanned the exposed metal skull, failed to recognize the mayor, and locked out the command. Furious that his genocide was thwarted, the robotic Titus screamed his true intentions over the microphone. He declared his plan wasn't just to wipe out humanity, but to subjugate and rule over every single animal species on earth as a supreme dictator. Hearing this megalomaniacal confession, the Animal Council, watching from the fringes of the woods, recoiled in profound shock, entirely disillusioned with their new insect king's crusade.

Fire and Flood

The struggle on the stage sent the robotic Jerry stumbling backward, crashing violently into one of the towering metal sound trees. The heavy structure groaned and collapsed directly on top of the android, crushing the robotic body and triggering a massive, fiery explosion. The blast forcefully ejected Titus's consciousness back into his fragile butterfly body. He fluttered upward, attempting to escape and continue his conquest, but out of nowhere, the massive Amphibian King's tongue lashed out into the air. With a swift *gulp*, Titus was eaten alive, ending his brief and terrifying reign.

However, the danger was far from over. The sparking remnants of the destroyed sound tree and the blazing shrapnel of the robot mayor ignited the dry underbrush. Within seconds, a massive, ravaging wildfire erupted, the flames consuming the trees and spreading with terrifying speed toward the populated streets of Beaverton. As the humans panicked and fled the rally grounds, Mabel refused to run. She stayed behind in the suffocating smoke, frantically working to shepherd trapped animals to safety. As the flames closed in around her, she was suddenly lifted off her feet. King George, accompanied by Loaf, Ellen the bear, and Tom the Lizard, had braved the inferno to rescue her. Together, they carried Mabel through the choking smoke back to the massive wooden expanse of the Superlodge dam.

Trapped against the water with the fire roaring ever closer, George realized there was only one catastrophic option left to save the town and the forest. He issued a final, heart-wrenching royal decree to all the animals: they had to destroy the very dam they had just rebuilt. The monarchs of the council, now united by survival, leaped into action. Even the newly crowned Insect Queen—who had taken the form of a humble, organized ant—directed her swarms to weaken the structural integrity. But it wasn't enough until the Bird King arrived from the sky, dropping Diane the shark one last time. Diane's massive, heavy body delivered the catastrophic finishing blow, shattering the timber. Millions of gallons of pent-up river water exploded outward in a colossal flash flood, washing over the burning trees and completely extinguishing the raging forest fire.

When the steam and smoke finally cleared, Mabel and George stood side by side, surveying the aftermath. The once-beautiful glade was now a dry, muddy, and ruined expanse of debris. Just then, the real Mayor Jerry arrived on the scene, back in his own body and fully clothed, leading a massive construction crew. He looked at the devastation and, instead of ordering the paving machines forward, he turned to Mabel. He quietly announced that his crew would clean up the damage and "make it look like we were never here." Looking at the resilient girl who had saved his life, Jerry promised that they could sit down, talk, and finally work something out.

A New Preserve

Sometime later, the seasons had changed, and Mabel proudly walked across the university stage to receive her graduation diploma. Eager to return to the world of animal science, she visited Dr. Sam's laboratory, only to receive bittersweet news. The university Dean, terrified by the chaotic events of the fire and the rogue robots, had permanently cut funding to the Hoppers program, shutting it down entirely for safety reasons. However, Dr. Sam, Nisha, and Conner weren't finished. Dr. Sam eagerly showed Mabel a schematic for a brand-new project: a safe, non-invasive animal communication device. Needing a job fresh out of college, Mabel immediately offered her services as an assistant, an offer the enthusiastic scientists accepted on the spot.

Taking a break from her new job, Mabel walked down the familiar, winding path to the glade. True to his word, Mayor Jerry had completely rerouted the proposed highway, leaving the woods untouched. Thanks to the efforts of the town and the animals, the glade was fully lush, green, and vibrant once again, officially declared a protected natural reserve. Reaching the edge of the pond, she walked up to the large, sun-warmed rock where she and her grandmother used to sit.

Waiting for her there was King George. Although the Hopper technology was gone, and they could no longer speak directly to one another's minds, their bond remained unbroken. Mabel pulled out her smartphone, opening a messaging app. Using her phone's text-to-speech function and a series of carefully selected emojis, she typed out a greeting. The mechanical voice spoke aloud, and George chattered happily in response, tapping his paw against the screen to help select the next emoji, continuing their unique and enduring friendship in the quiet peace of the preserved glade.

Echoes of the Glade

Deep within the shadows of the woods, far from the peaceful rock, the remnants of the chaotic battle still lingered. Loaf the beaver, Ellen the bear, and Tom the Lizard had stumbled upon a strange, rubbery artifact: the torn silicon face mask from Titus's destroyed Jerry Hopper. The three friends batted the creepy, lifeless human face back and forth in a bizarre game of keep-away. Their fun was abruptly ruined when a swift bird swooped down from the canopy, snatching the rubber mask in its beak and flying away into the horizon, leaving the trio groaning in disappointment.

Meanwhile, back in the quiet suburbs of Beaverton, the elderly man who had ruined Mabel's petition sat peacefully on his front porch. He looked down at his feet in calm, unbothered amusement as an impossibly long, highly organized army of ants marched up his driveway. Led by the tiny, efficient new Insect Queen Ant, the swarm worked together in perfect harmony, carrying a fresh carton of eggs, a jug of milk, and a loaf of bread, finally fulfilling the grocery list he had mistakenly written down all those months ago.


Top Cast

  • Piper Curda as Mabel Tanaka
  • Bobby Moynihan as King George
  • Jon Hamm as Mayor Jerry Generazzo
  • Kathy Najimy as Dr. Samantha "Sam" Fairfax
  • Meryl Streep as Insect Queen
  • Dave Franco as Titus
  • Eduardo Franco as Loaf
  • Melissa Villaseñor as Ellen
  • Aparna Nancherla as Nisha
  • Tom Law as Tom Lizard

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