Us in the New Universes

Us in the New Universes is an American CG-animated sci-fi action comedy-drama film directed by TBD. It is being produced by Universal Animation Studios (uncredited) and Reel FX Animation Studios and is distributed by Universal Pictures and is set to be released on March 24th, 2023.

Synopsis
In the year 1999, two teenage sexy twin sisters accidentally discover a new universe resided by talking animals and never before seen creatures as they decide to explore there, but when they realize a universe resided by demons want to take over the universe, they must team up to stop them.

Cast

 * Natalie Portman as Edith Preston, a troublemaking, yet attractive and caring teenage girl whose rebellious behavior accidentally reveal a new universe they encounter.
 * as Ella Preston, a bubbly, sexy and peppy teenage girl who is Edith's twin sister, accompanying Edith on a new universe.
 * Gillian Jacobs as Zoe Alybona, a popular girl who resides in the high school the girls go to as she is very snobby.
 * Iman Vellani as Jennifer Alvi, a Pakistan-American teenage girl who is Zoe's best friend. While kinder than Zoe, she still antagonizes the twin sisters.
 * TBD as Andrew Henison, TBD.
 * Jordan Peele as Scoony, a slightly alcoholic talking panda who becomes a companion to the two teenagers.
 * as TBD, TBD.
 * Dave Boat as Snarley, a snarky and short-tempered, yet caring creature with a saw-like nose that accompanied the twin sisters.
 * Tracy Morgan as Flastor, a demon from the demon universe that wants to take over that exact new universe the girls has discovered, and is the main antagonist.
 * as Nago, a respectful and royal, yet ditzy Naga who is Flastor's minion.

Species

 * Slarks - strange slime creatures that need to possess humans to survive as they are somewhat dangerous.
 * Glumps - giant spider-like creatures who use a giant slobbering tongue to grab and eat people.

Rating
The movie is rated PG-13 for violence, peril, use of substance, thematic material, mild sexual content and brief use of strong language.

Tropes
See /Tropes.