: Relocating to New York City for a "fresh start," Tom dreams of being a pianist in Central Park while Jerry moves into the luxurious Royal Gate Hotel . Their rivalry threatens a high-profile "wedding of the century," forcing hotel employee Kayla (Chloë Grace Moretz) to hire Tom to evict the mouse.
: Largely negative, with a 31% on Rotten Tomatoes . Many felt the human subplots involving Michael Peña and Colin Jost overshadowed the titular duo.
: After a decade in "development hell," the film finally landed on a hybrid approach where every animal is a cartoon, ensuring Tom and Jerry remain silent to avoid the backlash of previous speaking versions. Reception :
: Despite a simultaneous release on HBO Max during the pandemic, it was a financial success, grossing $136.5 million worldwide against a $50–$79 million budget.
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