The Sky Movie

The Sky Movie is a 2037 American computer-animated action comedy science-fiction film produced Adam Dahlberg, Jerry Bruckheimer, Pete Doctor and Matthew Vaughn and directed by Vaughn in his animation debut. The film is based on the award-winning animated television series The Sky Show which is based on The Squid War. The film was written by Dahlberg and Vaughn, with a screenplay by Jason Fuchs. It stars Adam Dahlberg, Ross Botsford, Starlit Zhao, John Yazici, Noah Schnapp, Ty Ellis, Jason Probst, Mitchell Hughes, Max LaPlume, Okward Industries, Michael Steves, Tyler Christie, Jordan Maron, Jessica Bravura, Cory Crater, Setosorcerer, Jerome Aceti, Brandon Ashur, Nick Barbierian, Jeff Bridges, Bob Odenkirk, Jim Carrey, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Bryan Cranston, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Flemyng, and Simon Pegg.

Plot
When the squids arrive to invade Earth, it's up to the Sky Army to save the world from the invasion, and defeat the leader of the squids, the Kraken.

Cast
Adam "NetNobody" Dahlberg as Sky Dahlberg

Ross Botsford as Himself

Starlit Zhao as Jin Abe

John Yazici as Himself

Noah Schnapp as Mason Dahlberg

Ty Ellis as Himself

Jason Probst as Himself

Mitchell Hughes as Himself

Max LaPlume as Himself

Okward Industries as Himself

Michael Steves as Red

Tyler Christie as Himself

Jordan Maron as Principal Maron

Jessica Bravura as Ms. Bravura

Cory Crater as Himself

Setosorcerer as Jimmy

Brandon Ashur as Bashur

Jerome Aceti as Himself

Nick Barbierian as Himself

Jeff Bridges as Mayor Jeff Bridges

Bob Odenkirk as Dr. Herman

Jim Carrey as Thundermuffin

Trey Parker as Squids/Mark Reznor/Gunner's Mate First Class Philip Dummy/Additional Voices

Matt Stone as Squids/Major Dummy/Additional Voices

Bryan Cranston as The President

Samuel L. Jackson as Dark Squid

Jason Flemyng as Colonel Inkers

Simon Pegg as The Kraken

Release
The film was released in July 16, 2037

Credits
The Sky Movie/Credits

Music
Henry Jackman, who scored X-Men: First Class, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6, and the Kingsman film series, was chosen to compose the film with Gavin Greenaway to conduct. He adapted the music from the series by Trevor Rabin.

Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of critics gave it positive reviews. On Metacritc, it holds a score of 100, indicating "universal acclaim".