To his credit, Renaud nimbly zips back and forth among the parallel storylines, briskly cutting away from each just in time - before the viewer is able to realize just how little there is actually there in Brian Lynch’s thoroughly serviceable, if uninspired, scripting. Meanwhile, plucky Pomeranian Gidget ( Jenny Slate) must get schooled in the finer points of feline conduct by tubby tabby Chloe ( Lake Bell) in order to infiltrate a cat-filled lair and retrieve Max’s beloved Busy Bee toy. Opting for a change of scenery, the whole family leaves their candy-colored Manhattan behind for a weekend in the country, where Max receives some valuable alpha-male coaching from a gruff-talking farm dog named Rooster and voiced by Harrison Ford, who handily - and gruffly - steals the show in his animated movie debut.īack in the city, manic bunny Snowball ( Kevin Hart) has delusions of superhero grandeur and joins forces with Daisy ( Tiffany Haddish), a sassy Shih Tzu who’s on a mission to rescue a timid white tiger from the clutches of a diabolical circus owner ( Nick Kroll). Once again leading the pack of comical critters is an average Joe, the Jack Russell terrier Max (agreeably voiced by Patton Oswalt, after originator Louis C.K.’s banishment to the doghouse), who, along with his adopted mutt brother, Duke ( Eric Stonestreet), has learned to adapt to the arrival of a human pup belonging to their owner ( Ellie Kemper). Universal's 'Sing' Sequel Moves Back to 2021
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