

Family · Comedy · Animation
Overview
Dug, along with his sidekick Hognob, unite a cavemen tribe to save their hidden valley from being spoiled and, all together as a team, to face the menace of a mysterious and mighty enemy, on the turf of an ancient and sacred sport.
Top Cast


Eddie Redmayne
Eddie Redmayne
Dug (voice)
Eddie Redmayne
Dug (voice)


Tom Hiddleston
Tom Hiddleston
Lord Nooth (voice)
Tom Hiddleston
Lord Nooth (voice)


Maisie Williams
Maisie Williams
Goona (voice)
Maisie Williams
Goona (voice)


Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall
Chief Bobnar (voice)
Timothy Spall
Chief Bobnar (voice)


Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes
Queen Oofeefa (voice)
Miriam Margolyes
Queen Oofeefa (voice)


Rob Brydon
Rob Brydon
Message Bird / Brian / Bryan / Gonad the Gaul (voice)
Rob Brydon
Message Bird / Brian / Bryan / Gonad the Gaul (voice)


Kayvan Novak
Kayvan Novak
Dino / Jurgend (voice)
Kayvan Novak
Dino / Jurgend (voice)


Richard Ayoade
Richard Ayoade
Treebor (voice)
Richard Ayoade
Treebor (voice)
Selina Griffiths
Selina Griffiths
Magma / Additional Voice (voice)
Selina Griffiths
Magma / Additional Voice (voice)


Johnny Vegas
Johnny Vegas
Asbo (voice)
Johnny Vegas
Asbo (voice)
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