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Streaming availability last updated: 02:01:21 AM, 11/10/2025 PST
Two orphans join forces with a family of magical animals to save their city from the powerful Mr. and Mrs. Twit, the meanest, smelliest, nastiest people in the world. The Twits featuring Margo Martindale and Johnny Vegas is streaming with subscription on Netflix. It's an action & adventure and children movie.
Director
Phil Johnston
Credenza Twit (voice)
Margo Martindale
Jim Twit (voice)
Johnny Vegas
Beesha Balti (voice)
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
Busby Mulch (voice)
Ryan Anderson Lopez
Pippa (voice)
Emilia Clarke
Mary Muggle-Wump (voice)
Natalie Portman
Marty Muggle-Wump (voice)
Timothy Simons
Beverly Onion (voice)
Nicole Byer
Mayor Wayne John John-John (voice)
Jason Mantzoukas
The Sweet-Toed Toad (voice)
Alan Tudyk
Jeremy (voice)
Sami Amber
Tuna Remnant (voice)
Riley King
Harold Hulse (voice)
Zarah Kulczycki
Dee Dumdie-Dungle (voice)
Rebecca Wisocky
Horvis Dungle (voice)
Mark Proksch
Dorcas Dumdie-Dungle (voice)
Della Saba
Gorb Klurb (voice)
Charlie Berens
Constance Klurb (voice)
Stephanie Escajeda
Mandy Muggle-Wump (voice)
Israa Zainab
Producer
Daisy May West
Producer
Maggie Malone
Executive Producer
Elisabeth Murdoch
Executive Producer
John H. Williams
Executive Producer
Julie Lockhart
Executive Producer
Lara Breay
Executive Producer
Mary Coleman
Executive Producer
Natalie Fischer
Executive Producer
Sarah Smith
Writer
Meg Favreau
Writer
Roald Dahl
Composer
Oli Julian
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The reviews criticize "The Twits" for straying far from the book, lacking Roald Dahl's humor and heart. The plot is compared to a simplistic children's show, with little regard for logic or coherence.