

Animation · Comedy · Drama
Overview
A group of farm animals rise up against their neglectful owner, dreaming of equality and freedom. But as the pigs take control, the revolution turns into tyranny, with truth rewritten and dissent crushed.
Top Cast


Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Napoleon (voice)
Seth Rogen
Napoleon (voice)


Gaten Matarazzo
Gaten Matarazzo
Lucky (voice)
Gaten Matarazzo
Lucky (voice)


Steve Buscemi
Steve Buscemi
Mr. Whymper (voice)
Steve Buscemi
Mr. Whymper (voice)


Glenn Close
Glenn Close
Frieda Pilkington (voice)
Glenn Close
Frieda Pilkington (voice)


Laverne Cox
Laverne Cox
Snowball (voice)
Laverne Cox
Snowball (voice)


Kieran Culkin
Kieran Culkin
Squealer (voice)
Kieran Culkin
Squealer (voice)


Woody Harrelson
Woody Harrelson
Boxer (voice)
Woody Harrelson
Boxer (voice)


Jim Parsons
Jim Parsons
Carl / Sheep (voice)
Jim Parsons
Carl / Sheep (voice)


Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis
Mr. Jones / Rooster (voice)
Andy Serkis
Mr. Jones / Rooster (voice)


Kathleen Turner
Kathleen Turner
Benjamin (voice)
Kathleen Turner
Benjamin (voice)
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