Disney/Pixar’s Little Einsteins: The Movie

Little Einsteins: The Movie is a 2025 computer-animated adventure comedy science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for distribution by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is based on the Playhouse Disney series of the same name and co-produced, written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The film follows the Little Einsteins on their biggest mission ever as they try to stop Big Jet (aka Jason Deathstream) from enslaving the universe. Jack Dylan Grazer, Brooklynn Prince, McKenna Grace, Alex R. Hibbert, Justin Roiland, Jim Carrey, Chris Pratt, Seth Rogen, James Franco, Bill Hader and Dwayne Johnson provide their voices for the film's main characters.

Cast

 * Jack Dylan Grazer as Leo, the leader of the Little Einsteins and Annie’s older brother.


 * Brooklynn Prince as Annie, Leo’s younger sister.


 * McKenna Grace as June


 * Alex R. Hibbert as Quincy


 * Justin Roiland as Rocket


 * Jim Carrey as Jason Deathstream (aka Big Jet)


 * Chris Pratt as Michael, Jason’s robotic assistant.


 * Seth Rogen as Net


 * James Franco as Ket


 * Kristen Bell as Kate, Leo and Annie’s mom.


 * Bill Hader as Harry, Leo and Annie’s dad.


 * Dwayne Johnson as Berserker, a reptilian alien assassin hired by Jason to kill the Little Einsteins.


 * John Ratzenberger as Mr. Krust

Music
The film’s score was composed by John Powell, making it the first movie directed by Lord and Miller not to be composed by Mark Mothersbaugh.

Critical reception
The film holds an approval rating of 99% on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critics' consensus reads: "Boasting with stunning breathtaking visuals, animation, stellar voice work, laugh-a-minute gags and a surprisingly thoughtful story, Little Einsteins: The Movie is a satisfying finale for kids and adults who grew up watching the series.