Paramount has released the official trailer for The Angry Birds Movie 3, and this time Red’s biggest problem is not pigs, eagles or island-wide disaster. It is parenting.
Jason Sudeikis returns as Red, who has somehow survived two movies’ worth of chaos only to meet the one challenge no amount of anger can fully prepare him for: fatherhood. Rovio’s official announcement describes the new film as Red’s “wildest adventure yet,” with the trailer showing him navigating dad life with three kids in tow. (rovio.com)
That shift gives the franchise a funny new angle. Red has al
ways been defined by frustration, impatience and explosive emotional control issues — which, honestly, sounds like a terrible but very entertaining foundation for parenting. Now, instead of simply protecting Bird Island, he has to baby-proof the nest, survive family chaos and somehow connect with kids who may be even harder to manage than the pigs.
The returning flock includes Josh Gad as Chuck, Danny McBride as Bomb and Rachel Bloom as Silver. New voices joining the cast include Emma Myers, Walker Scobell and Psalm West as Red and Silver’s children, alongside Keke Palmer, Lily James, Tim Robinson, Marcello Hernández, Anna Cathcart, Nikki Glaser and more. (people.com)
The trailer leans into that family-comedy setup: Red trying to be responsible, the kids testing every possible limit, and Chuck and Bomb probably being exactly the wrong birds to ask for childcare advice. It keeps the franchise’s bright slapstick energy, but adds a softer emotional hook around Red learning what it means to be less angry and more present.
For fans of animated movies, The Angry Birds Movie 3 looks like a holiday-season family release built around chaos, nostalgia and one very stressed bird trying not to lose his feathers completely.
The Angry Birds Movie 3 opens in theaters on December 23, 2026.