Luckily (or maybe unluckily), they are rescued by a group of vigilante former pets lead by a mean bunny named Snowball (Kevin Hart Ride Along) and end up in the sewers. The two dogs aren't keen on sharing a space and Katie's affections and try to get rid of one another until they get lost while playing in the park and caught by Animal Control. It doesn't get any better, right? Unfortunately, one day Katie brings home a big furry Dog named Duke (Eric Stonestreet Modern Family) and let's just say Max is less than pleased. His owner Katie (Ellie Kemper Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) loves him, he has a great apartment to live in in New York, and lots of pet friends to play with. Their newest foray into the world of animation, The Secret Life of Pets, follows this tradition as a fun filled movie that kids of all ages and pet lovers can enjoy. Their feature films are something to look forward to and their characters tend to be memorable (Minions anyone?). Great characters, good stories, terrific animation, etc. Illumination Entertainment hasn't made a ton of animated films, but, when they do, they typically get it right.
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