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The Thundermans Return (2024)

Twins Phoebe and Max are enjoying their superhero lifestyle, but when one 'save' goes awry, the Thundermans are sent back to Hiddenville. While Hank and Barb enjoy their return, and Billy and Nora look forward to a normal high school life, Max and Phoebe are determined to regain their superhero status.
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Twins Phoebe and Max are enjoying their superhero lifestyle, but when one 'save' goes awry, the Thundermans are sent back to Hiddenville. While Hank and Barb enjoy their return, and Billy and Nora look forward to a normal high school life, Max and Phoebe are determined to regain their superhero status.

Rating:G
Genre:Family, Science Fiction, Action, Comedy
Directed By:Trevor Kirschner
Written By:
In Theaters:3/7/2024
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Runtime:70 minutes
Studio:Nickelodeon Productions

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Director

Trevor Kirschner

Director

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Kira Kosarin

Phoebe Thunderman

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Jack Griffo

Max Thunderman

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Addison Riecke

Nora Thunderman

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Diego Velazquez

Billy Thunderman

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Maya Le Clark

Chloe Thunderman

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Chris Tallman

Hank Thunderman

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Rosa Blasi

Barb Thunderman

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Dana Snyder

Dr. Colosso (voice)

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Paul F. Tompkins

King Crab

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Michael Wayne Foster

Strongdor

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Jamieson Price

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