

La Ferme des animaux
Un groupe d'animaux se rebellent contre leurs maîtres humains et prennent le contrôle de la ferme. Leur révolte terminée, ils sont confrontés à de nouveaux défis sous le règne d'un cochon rusé nommé Napoléon. Cette situation les oblige à trouver le courage de s'opposer à Napoléon.
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Seth Rogen
Napoleon (voice)

Gaten Matarazzo
Lucky (voice)

Woody Harrelson
Boxer (voice)

Kieran Culkin
Squealer (voice)

Glenn Close
Frieda Pilkington (voice)

Andy Serkis
Old Major / Mr. Jones / Rooster (voice)

Steve Buscemi
Mr. Whymper (voice)

Kathleen Turner
Benjamin (voice)

Jim Parsons
Carl (voice)

Laverne Cox
Snowball (voice)

Iman Vellani
Puff / Tammy (voice)
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