Nickelodeon Orders More The Really Loud House

Nickelodeon has renewed The Really Loud House for a second season and ordered a feature-length Halloween movie, A Really Haunted Loud House.

Season two of the series will see Lincoln Loud continue to navigate the chaos of living with ten sisters, while the Halloween special will follow Lincoln and his best friend Clyde as they decide between trick or treating and the signature Loud family Spooktacular or attending a party hosted by the cool new kid at school.

A Really Haunted Loud House is being directed by Jonathan Judge (Life in Pieces, Young Sheldon, A Loud House Christmas) and written by Tony Gama-Lobo & Rebecca May (The Casagrandes Movie, Rise of the TMNT), with revisions by Tim Hobert (The Middle, Scrubs, Community). The Really Loud House series is executive produced by Hobert, who is also showrunner. Judge and Michael Rubiner (The Loud House) serve as executive producers on both projects.

The Really Loud House debuted on Nickelodeon in November 2022 and ranked as the top kids’ live-action show on cable among kids 6-11. It is based on The Loud House animated series, which premiered on Nickelodeon in May 2016 and was one of the longest running animated series on the channel with 176 episodes.

The Halloween movie will be available this fall on Nickelodeon and Paramount+.