The Mitchells vs The Machines Cast Guide: What The Actors Look Like

The Mitchells vs. The Machines cast is loaded up with big name celebrities, so who are the main players? Produced by Oscar winners Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), The Mitchells vs. The Machines follows a family during a road trip from Michigan to California. Along the way, they get caught up in robot revolution and team up with their fellow humans.

The Mitchells vs. The Machines was directed by Mike Rianda, who co-wrote the animated comedy with Jeff Rowe. The storyline focuses on familial dynamics and all the personal quirks that make each individuals so unique. The filmmakers incorporated numerous Easter eggs for Netflix audiences to locate, and feature two different styles of animation for the humans vs. technology narrative.

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Overall, The Mitchells vs. The Machines cast is comprised of the four focal family members, along with their "squishy" pug. In supporting roles, however, various Saturday Night Live alums deliver voice performances, in addition to some popular actors and actresses from Netflix movies and TV shows.

Abbi Jacobson voices Katie Mitchell, an 18-year-old aspiring filmmaker who produces YouTube videos starring her pug, Monchi. During a tech uprising, she channels her inner action hero. Jacobson starred as Abbi Abrams in Broad City and portrayed Jessica Baiers in Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. She also voices Bean in Disenchantment.

Danny McBride voices Rick Mitchell, Katie's father. He despises technology and isn't surprised by a robot uprising. McBride starred as Kenny Powers in Eastbound & Down and Neal Gamby in Vice Principals. He also portrayed Red in Pineapple Express and Jess Gemstone in The Righteous Gemstones.

Maya Rudolph voices Linda Mitchell, Katie's mother. She a teacher with an optimistic outlook and will defend her family at all costs. Rudolph was a Saturday Night Live cast member from 2000 to 2007. She portrayed Lillian in Bridesmaids and Petunia Leeway in Inherent Vice. She also voices Connie the Hormone Monstress in Big Mouth.

Mike Rianda voices Aaron Mitchell, Katie's younger brother. He's a dinosaur enthusiast who doesn't have strong social skills. Aside from directing The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Rianda voiced Mike in Gravity Falls.

Eric Andre voices Dr. Mark Bowman, a tech entrepreneur who created PAL Labs. He fails with his safety precautions and inadvertently causes a Pal Max uprising. Andre hosted The Eric Andre Show from 2012 to 2020 and voiced Azizi in The Lion King (2019). He also voices Luci in Disenchantment and starred as Chris Carey in the 2021 Netflix movie Bad Trip.

Olivia Colman voices PAL, a virtual assistant operating system. She leads a revolution against her creator and all humans. Colman portrayed Doris Thatcher in Hot Fuzz and Queen Anne in The Favourite. She also stars as Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown and headlined The Father as Anne.

Chrissy Teigen voices Hailey Posey, the Mitchell's neighbor. Teigen is a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and currently hosts Lip Sync Battle. She also voiced Crystal in Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation.

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John Legend voices Jim Posey, Hailey's husband. Legend is a popular recording artist and the husband of the aforementioned Teigen. He portrayed Keith in La La Land and starred as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert.

Charlyne Yi voices Abby Posey, Hailey and Jim's daughter who forms a bond with Aaron. Yi portrayed Jodi in Knocked Up and Dr. Chi Park in House. She also voiced Ruby in Steven Universe and Pennywhistle in the 2020 movie Trolls World Tour.

Doug the Pug voices Monchi, Katie's pet. A celebrity dog branded as "The King of Pop Culture," Doug the Pug has millions of Instagram followers, and appeared in Katy Perry's 2017 music video "Swish Swish." The Mitchells vs. the Machines marks the movie debut for the Nashville canine.

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