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(2022) (voices of Brian Hull, Andy Samberg) (PG)

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- QUICK TAKE:
- Computer-Animated Comedy: After being turned into a human and a monster respectively, Dracula and his human son-in-law set off to find a ray gun crystal that will return them to their previous states.
- PLOT:
It's the 125th anniversary of the Hotel Transylvania, and much to the happiness of his human wife, Ericka (voice of KATHRYN HAHN), Dracula (voice of BRIAN HULL) is secretly planning on retiring and handing over control of the monster-friendly hotel to his vampire daughter, Mavis (voice of SELENA GOMEZ), and her goofball human husband, Jonathan (voice of ANDY SAMBERG). But when the latter learns of that, he can't control his excitement, all of which worries Dracula about changes the human might make. Accordingly, he lies to Jonathan about a property transfer clause that prevents a human from taking over the establishment.
Dejected, Jonathan turns to former monster hunter Van Helsing (voice of JIM GAFFIGAN) who offers to turn the human into a monster via his monsterfication ray gun. That works, but through a series of mishaps, Dracula and his friends -- werewolf Wayne (voice of STEVE BUSCEMI), invisible man Griffin (voice of DAVID SPADE), mummy Murray (voice of KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY), and stitched together Frankenstein (voice of BRAD ABRELL) -- all are accidentally turned into humans while the ray gun ends up damaged.
Needing a new crystal to power that, Dracula and Jonathan set off for a remote South American jungle and cave to find the gem, all while hoping to keep what's transpired secret from Mavis.
- WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT?
- If they're fans of any of the previous HT films, they probably will.
- WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG
- For some action and rude humor including cartoon nudity.
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