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A Really Haunted Loud House

A Really Haunted Loud House Parents Guide

A Really Haunted Loud House is a 2023 Comedy Horror film which is directed by Jonathan Judge and written by Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May.

It stars Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Brian Stepanek, Jolie Jenkins, Mia Allan, Ella Allan, Lexi DiBenedetto and more.

It is produced by Jack Petrik and executively produced by Jonathan Judge and Michael Rubiner.

A Really Haunted Loud House Parents Guide (1)
A Really Haunted Loud House Parents Guide (1)
NameA Really Haunted Loud House
GenreComedy Horror
Release DateSeptember 28, 2023
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
DistributorNickelodeon
A Really Haunted Loud House Parents Guide

A Really Haunted Loud House Parents Guide and Age Rating

A Really Haunted Loud House is not rated yet but it is not suitable for kids as it may contain scary scenes.

Age ratings are recommendations for parents and carers of kids to help them decide what is appropriate for their child depending on what stage of development they are at.

What is the story about?

The film is focused on two best friends named Lincoln and Clyde who are struggling to choose whether to attend the Loud Family Spooktacular or attend their friend Xander’s party, or to go trick-or-treating on Halloween.

What is the release date of A Really Haunted Loud House?

A Really Haunted Loud House is set to release on television on September 28, 2023, on Nickelodeon.

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A Really Haunted Loud House Parents Guide
A Really Haunted Loud House Parents Guide

Who is in the cast of A Really Haunted Loud House?

The cast includes:

Is there any trailer for A Really Haunted Loud House?

You can watch the trailer below:

A Really Haunted Loud House | Official Trailer | Paramount+
A Really Haunted Loud House Parents Guide

A Really Haunted Loud House Trailer Explained

Lincoln and Clyde struggle to plan whether to attend the Loud Family Spooktacular or attend their friend Xander’s party or to go trick-or-treating on Halloween.

Ratings are not designed to tell whether the film, series, or book is appropriate or inappropriate. Ratings are designed to say what kind of content is included in the movie, book, or series to give parents a chance to make informed decisions on what they are allowing their children to watch or read.

The age rating is fixed by the MPAA ( Motion Picture Association of America Film Rating System), BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons Sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).

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