Clifford: The Big Red Mystery

Clifford's Really Big Mystery is a 2031 American animated mystery comedy film directed by Robert C. Ramirez and based on the Clifford the Big Red Dog books by Norman Bridwell and the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Village Roadshow Pictures, the film is a sequel to 2004's Clifford's Really Big Movie, and stars Jason Ritter, Kel Mitchell, Cree Summer, James Corden, Will Wheaton, Kenneth Branagh, Grey Griffin, Cam Clarke, Hugh Laurie, Emma Roberts and Kevin McNally. Set 2 years after the first film, the movie revolves around Clifford's human owner Emily Elizabeth and her family getting framed for the murder of Captain Roberto Winston Edwards, who runs the Birdwell Island Harbor, and how Clifford and his friends team up with the time-traveling detective Sherlock Holmes in order to save them from a possible death penalty. The film was released on April 25, 2031, by Warner Bros. Pictures, and grossed over $56 million on a $100,000 budget.