

Animation · Family
Overview
A version of Shakespeare's play, set in the world of warring indoor and outdoor gnomes. Garden gnomes Gnomeo and Juliet have as many obstacles to overcome as their quasi namesakes when they are caught up in a feud between neighbors. But with plastic pink flamingos and lawnmower races in the mix, can this young couple find lasting happiness?
Top Cast


James McAvoy
James McAvoy
Gnomeo (voice)
James McAvoy
Gnomeo (voice)


Emily Blunt
Emily Blunt
Juliet (voice)
Emily Blunt
Juliet (voice)


Michael Caine
Michael Caine
Lord Redbrick (voice)
Michael Caine
Lord Redbrick (voice)


Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith
Lady Bluebury (voice)
Maggie Smith
Lady Bluebury (voice)


Julie Walters
Julie Walters
Lady Montague (voice)
Julie Walters
Lady Montague (voice)


Jim Cummings
Jim Cummings
Featherstone (voice)
Jim Cummings
Featherstone (voice)


Jason Statham
Jason Statham
Tybalt (voice)
Jason Statham
Tybalt (voice)


Ashley Jensen
Ashley Jensen
Nanette (voice)
Ashley Jensen
Nanette (voice)


Matt Lucas
Matt Lucas
Benny (voice)
Matt Lucas
Benny (voice)


Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne
Fawn (voice)
Ozzy Osbourne
Fawn (voice)
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