The Loud House of Horror

The Loud House of Horror is an upcoming American adult animated horror comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated series the Loud House by Chris Savino. The film will be directed by Superjail! co-creator Christy Karacas, who also writes the story for the film alongside Superjail!'s other co-creators Ben Gruber and Stephen Warbrick. Karacas also writes the screenplay alongside Ray DeLaurentis, John Lee, Vernon Chatman, and Pat Pakula. The film will be released by Paramount Pictures in collaboration with PFFR, Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, and Augenblick Studios, serve as a sequel to the Loud House Movie, and will mark the first time Nickelodeon produced an R-rated movie in contrast to MTV's one and only G-rated film Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.

Plot
Taking place after the events of the Loud House Movie, after constantly getting bullied by everyone in Royal Woods and Great Lake City, Lincoln decided that all he needed to do in order to be happy was to murder those who bully him.

Production
Originally, the film was gonna be a fantasy film, much like the first film, but Paramount declined due to the negative reactions to the first film. National Amusements, parent company of Paramount Global, wanted to move on from owning Paramount Pictures to only focusing on movie theaters. While National Amusements can still show films from Paramount in their theaters, they don't wanna run a major movie studio anymore, especially since AT&T once owned WarnerMedia (before it merged with Discovery), and that Comcast owns NBCUniversal. Another factor was that Sumner Redstone had passed away in 2020, leaving his daughter in charge, and due to the decline of movie theaters.

Shari Redstone, daughter of Sumner Redstone, announced the decision to sell Paramount Global to Verizon, who was also planning on purchasing Dish Network as well to rival AT&T, earning more access to Sling TV, Boost Mobile, and the last Blockbuster on earth, with plans to shut down the last Blockbuster on earth in Bent, Oregon due to the rental store's death in 2013. Verizon didn't like the Loud House Movie, nor did they enjoy A Loud House Christmas. And they were very unhappy about the Michael Rubiner years, that they wound up firing a majority of the Michael Rubiner era staff for making it "too play it safe", allowing the people who worked on Wonder Showzen and Superjail! to be put in charge of the show's production, wanting the show to be more TV-MA for Nickelodeon. However, they only wanted the Loud House to heavily rely on violence and gore, swearing, and drug use, but no sexual references, and no nudity. The decision was also to cancel the Really Loud House due to Verizon not wanting the Loud House to go live-action.

Verizon felt it would be the right idea to bring the Loud House into the world of R-Rated horror after watching the Banana Splits Movie, which proves that you can literally turn anything into a horror film. Jam Filled Entertainment and Top Draw Animation were both fired from their work on the show, and replaced with Augenblick Studios. Still, they are unable to bring Chris Savino back due to his actions towards women. Instead, they wanted to make a Loud House movie about Lincoln murdering everyone who abuses him. The film was approved by Verizon and Paramount Pictures, and production began ever since. It's slated for a release in theaters, IMAX, and on Paramount+ in 2024.

The film itself will serve as Nickelodeon's first R-rated film, in contrast to MTV's one and only G-rated film Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.