The Bad Guys

In "The Bad Guys," we follow a budding filmmaker as he embarks on a fleeting return trip to his childhood home, where he is unexpectedly confronted by his old friends, now grown and shaped by the passage of time. Unbeknownst to them, his purpose for revisiting their shared past is far from innocent; he is determined to capitalize on the collective childhood trauma that once drove them apart. As they gather together, the atmosphere is tinged with nostalgia, but the filmmaker's ulterior motives loom over their interactions, igniting a complex web of emotions among the group.

As the weekend progresses, fueled by alcohol and memories, the ensemble of eccentric 20-somethings finds themselves delving into the heart of their past. The air is thick with reminiscence and regret, as laughter quickly shifts to sorrow. Old wounds are reopened, and the group grapples with the weight of their shared history. Secrets that were buried for years rise to the surface, and the characters' attempts to reconnect often lead to new blunders, revealing both the fragility and resilience of their bonds.

Ultimately, "The Bad Guys" serves as a poignant exploration of how the consequences of one's youth can linger into adulthood. The eclectic cast navigates through a landscape of reunion and reflection, uncovering the truths behind their fragmented friendships. As they confront their past mistakes and the filmmaker's intentions, they learn that the emotional scars of childhood can be both a source of strength and a hindrance. Through heartwarming and humorous moments, the film ultimately emphasizes the importance of facing one's history in order to embrace the future.

Full Cast of The Bad Guys

Glen Powell as Whit

Glen Powell

Whit
In the animated heist-comedy "The Bad Guys," Glen Powell delivers a standout vocal performance as the charming and tech-savvy safe-cracker, Lieutenant William "Whit" Chasing, a fox known for his signature aviator sunglasses and a penchant for classic 80s hits. Powell imbues Whit with a smooth confidence and a hint of roguish charisma, making him an essential and memorable member of the ensemble cast. His character's easygoing banter and undeniable skill in navigating high-stakes situations add a layer of sophistication to the film's comedic dynamics. Powell's vocal work ensures that Whit is not just a one-dimensional sidekick but a multifaceted character whose loyalty and expertise are central to the team's escapades. His performance complements the film's fast-paced action and humorous tone, providing viewers with a character that is both suave and endearingly relatable.
Erik Stocklin as Noah

Erik Stocklin

Noah
Mekenna Melvin as Annie

Mekenna Melvin

Annie
Mekenna Melvin delivers a notable performance as Annie in the animated film "The Bad Guys," bringing a warm and engaging energy to the role. As the technician at the police department, Annie is integral to the narrative, providing not only comic relief but also a sense of heart and moral compass within the ensemble of reformed criminals. Melvin's voice work is nuanced, capturing Annie's intelligence and quick wit with an endearing sincerity that resonates with audiences. Her interactions with the rest of the cast, particularly her scenes with Sam Rockwell's character Mr. Wolf, showcase her ability to hold her own against seasoned actors, contributing to the film's dynamic and humorous dialogue exchanges. Melvin's portrayal of Annie adds a layer of depth to the movie, as her character's expertise and genuine care for doing what's right underscore the film's themes of redemption and the importance of second chances.
Paul Iacono as Paul

Paul Iacono

Paul
Paul Iacono delivers a noteworthy vocal performance as Paul, the technical genius of the animal crew in DreamWorks Animation's "The Bad Guys." Bringing a blend of youthful enthusiasm and intellectual prowess to the character, Iacono captures the essence of a prodigy who is both endearing and socially awkward. His portrayal of Paul, who is transformed into a human as part of the film's heist-driven narrative, adds a layer of complexity to the character's journey of self-discovery and moral growth. Iacono's voice work is crucial in conveying Paul's transformation from a nervous and uncertain tech support to a confident and integral member of the team, showcasing his range and ability to infuse warmth and humor into the animated persona. His interactions with the rest of the cast, particularly during the comedic and action-packed sequences, highlight the camaraderie and dynamics of the group, making Paul a standout character in this family-friendly adventure.
Keith Nobbs as Jesse

Keith Nobbs

Jesse
Keith Nobbs delivers a noteworthy vocal performance as Jesse, a tech-savvy member of the Bad Guys crew, in the animated film "The Bad Guys." Though his face isn't seen, Nobbs infuses Jesse with an infectious energy and enthusiasm that resonate through his voice work. His portrayal of the character's unflappable optimism and quick-witted humor provides a delightful contrast to the more hardened personas of his criminal counterparts. Nobbs's Jesse is the heartbeat of the team's operations, offering a blend of intelligence and youthful exuberance that endears him to the audience. His ability to convey complex emotions, from excitement to nervousness, adds depth to Jesse's character arc, making him a standout in the ensemble cast and contributing to the film's overall charm and humor.
Lucas Near-Verbrugghe as Fink

Lucas Near-Verbrugghe

Fink
Lucas Near-Verbrugghe delivers a standout vocal performance as the meticulous and anxiety-ridden safecracker, Fink, in the animated heist comedy "The Bad Guys." His voice work brings a nuanced layer of humor and relatability to the character, a brilliant but high-strung member of the film's titular band of animal outlaws. Near-Verbrugghe's portrayal of Fink is characterized by a delightful nervous energy and a penchant for overthinking, which contrasts charmingly with the cooler demeanors of his criminal cohorts. His comedic timing and the expressive inflections in his voice capture Fink's perpetual state of jittery apprehension, making him an endearing and memorable character within the ensemble. Lucas Near-Verbrugghe's performance is a testament to his ability to embody a character wholly through voice, contributing significantly to the film's humor and heart.

Allegra Lucchesi

Amanda

Crew of The Bad Guys

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