Cat in the Hat

The Cat in the Hat’s Story Role
Employed by the I.I.I.I. (Institute for the Institution of Imagination and Inspiration, LLC), the Cat is essentially a licensed purveyor of joy an anthropomorphic feline in a towering striped hat whose job is to rescue miserable kids from their misery. His latest assignment: Gabby and Sebastian, two siblings slowly suffocating under the weight of a move to a new town. The problem is that the Cat has a history of going too far, a pattern that has burned him before. This time, the stakes are the highest they’ve ever been: if he derails this mission, he loses not just his position but his magical hat, the source of everything that makes him who he is. Unlike his confident, self-assured counterpart in Dr. Seuss’s book, this version of the Cat is something more vulnerable a well-meaning agent of chaos who genuinely wants to get it right, even when every instinct he has seems wired for beautiful, spectacular disaster. The tension between that desire and his own nature drives the film’s heart.
Who Voices the Cat in the Hat in The Cat in the Hat (2026)?
Bill Hader brings the character to life, and the casting could not feel more right. Best known for creating and starring in HBO’s Barry a role that earned him two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series — Hader has a rare gift for playing characters caught between absurdity and genuine emotional stakes, which is exactly what this version of the Cat demands. The directors leaned heavily on his improvisational instincts throughout production, capturing his facial performances on camera to help animators translate his physicality into the CGI character. There is no separate Japanese dub cast confirmed for this production at this time.