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The Mallard Family Is Coming Home: Migration Streaming on Peacock

Migration is making it sway to streaming after flying high in theaters.

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Illumination’s latest animated adventure, Migration, is making its way home to Peacock after soaring high in theaters this past winter. 

The film, which focuses on the Mallard family of ducks deciding to leave the comfort of their New England pond to fly south for the winter only to find themselves braving the chaos and bustle of the big city, is set to become the latest family-friendly title on the streaming platform for all users to see. With a script by Emmy-winning creator of The White Lotus and scribe behind School of Rock, Mike White, Migration is the perfect choice to kick off your spring season.

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When is Migration Streaming on Peacock? 

A scene from the movie Migration

Migration will be available to stream on Peacock starting April 19, 2024. Anyone with a subscription will be able to log in and watch the movie on the available platform of their choice. Like many great titles, Peacock is the exclusive home of Illumination’s Migration, which joins fellow animated romps such as Dreamwork’s Trolls Band Together, The Lorax and the Kung Fu Panda series. 

How long is Migration?

A scene from the movie Migration

Migration will have everyone laughing and enjoying themselves for its full 82-minute runtime. That said, the beauty of streaming a movie like Migration is that you can pause and go back to it whenever you want. But it’s nice to know what you’re in for when you fire up a movie with your loved ones. However, it’ll likely keep the good vibes going long after the credits roll.

Who is in the cast of Migration?

A scene from the movie Migration

The cast of Migration is made up of an all-star group of comedians and well-known stars. Leading them is Kumail Nanjiani, who voices Mack Mallard, the uptight family patriarch who needs to be convinced by his wife, Pam (Elizabeth Banks), to leave the comfort of their pond to allow their kids, Gwen (Tersi Gazal) and Dax (Caspar Jennings), to experience the world. Joining them is their curmudgeon relative, Uncle Dan (Danny DeVito). Together, they encounter a slew of colorful characters voiced by famous stars such as Carol Kane, Keegan-Michael Key, Awkwafina and more!

Catch Migration on Peacock streaming April 19. 

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