Hotel Transylvania 4- Transformania -2022- Dual... 【Deluxe | EDITION】

With their powers stripped, Drac (voiced by Brian Hull) and Johnny (Andy Samberg) must team up to trek across the globe to find a way to reverse the transformation before they become permanently stuck in their new forms.

The movie features the signature high-energy animation of the series, including "crazy credits" where the Columbia Pictures "Torch Lady" is replaced by Blobby.

: Selena Gomez returned as Mavis and took on an executive producer role. Hotel Transylvania 4- Transformania -2022- Dual...

Critically, Transformania is the lowest-rated film in the series (hovering around 49% on Rotten Tomatoes). Critics argued that the plot is predictable and that the supporting monsters (Frank, Murray) are sidelined too heavily in favor of the Drac-Johnny duo.

The beloved franchise that first checked us in back in 2012 has finally handed over the room keys. Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania (stylized as Transformania ) serves as the epic conclusion to Sony Pictures Animation’s monster-hit series. Released in 2022, this installment takes a bold risk: it flips the script—literally. For fans searching for the version (Hindi + English), this article breaks down why the fourth movie is worth the watch, where it stands in the franchise, and how the dual audio experience enhances the comedy. With their powers stripped, Drac (voiced by Brian

In this fourth installment, the central conflict revolves around the a chaotic invention by Van Helsing. When the device goes haywire, the status quo of the hotel is flipped upside down: Drac becomes a middle-aged, balding human.

: High-quality dual-audio releases preserve the original background score and sound effects while translating regional jokes. Critically, Transformania is the lowest-rated film in the

The central conflict is triggered by Dracula's retirement plans. Fearing that his human son-in-law, Johnny, will ruin the hotel’s legacy, Dracula lies about a "monster real estate law" that prevents humans from owning the property.

Genndy Tartakovsky, the visionary director behind the first three films known for his hyper-expressive, "pop-up book" style of animation, stepped away from the director's chair for the fourth installment. Instead, he co-wrote the screenplay and served as an executive producer. Directing duties were handed to Derek Drymon and Jennifer Kluska, who successfully maintained Tartakovsky’s signature, fast-paced, elastic animation style while steering the franchise toward its conclusion. Streaming in the Era of COVID-19