U.S. Acres (Illumination film)

U.S. Acres (titled in Canada as Orson's Farm) is an American 2022 computer-animated family-adventure-comedy-drama film produced by Illumination Entertainment and Paws Inc. and based off of Jim Davis' less-known comic strip of the same name. It was released to cinemas on July 1, 2022, and is a spin-off of the 2021 film Garfield, also produced by Illumination.

Synopsis
Orson is a pig living on a farm with his friends, arrogant yet gold-hearted Roy Rooster, scaredy cat duck Wade, adventurous chick Booker, sentient egg Sheldon, sheep siblings Bo and Lanolin, and kitten-puppy duo Cody and Blue. Orson finds his life perfect... or so he thinks. When he sees old photos of him as a young piglet with his parents Richard and Lara, he suddenly remembers them as they have moved to a different farm from far, far, far away, and, determined to see them again for a heartwarming reunion, gathers himself and his friends to prepare for the long journey awaiting.

Cast

 * Justin Timberlake as Orson Pig, the film's main protagonist who is a pig.
 * Will Ferrell as Roy Rooster, a rooster who sometimes serves as an irritant to the gang. As in his incarnation in Garfield and Friends, he has his moments of sympathy.
 * James Marsden as Wade Duck, a cowardly duck who wears a floatie with an identical head that copies his every expression.
 * Noah Schnapp as Booker, an adventurous chick who tries and fails to catch earthworms.
 * Alex Garfin as Sheldon, Booker's brother who refuses to hatch.
 * Kevin Hart as Bo, a sheep and Lanolin's brother.
 * Anna Kendrick as Lanolin, a sheep and Bo's sister.
 * Jason Drucker as Cody, a mischievous puppy.
 * Selena Gomez as Blue, a kitten who tries to control the antics of her puppy friend Cody.
 * John Sparkes as Richard, Orson's British-accented father.
 * Phyllis Smith as Lara, Orson's mother.

Trivia

 * The earthworms in this film are portrayed as regular, non-anthropomorphic earthworms, compared to the ones in the comic that are anthropomorphic and talk.
 * This is James Marsden's second role in an Illumination Entertainment film, the first being Hop.
 * Illumination logo sequence: TBA.