Alvin and the Chipmunks 5: The Algo-Rhythm (2026) brings the beloved characters back in a modern, tech-driven adventure that blends music, comedy, and digital chaos. The film explores how fame has changed in the age of algorithms, making it one of the most unique entries in the franchise. From the opening scenes, it sets a fast, funny, and surprisingly emotional tone.

The story follows Dave Seville, now living a peaceful life far from the spotlight. But Alvin’s hunger for attention pulls the family back into the modern music scene, which has become dominated by virtual idols and AI-generated performers. This shift creates a sharp contrast between the Chipmunks’ natural charm and the cold perfection of digital stardom.

A standout plotline is the introduction of “The Synthetics,” an AI pop group built on stolen voices. When the Chipmunks and the Chipettes learn that their own sound has been copied to train this artificial band, they unite for a final comeback. The conflict between authentic talent and machine-generated artistry becomes the emotional core of the film.

Each character brings their signature charm to the adventure. Simon dives into hacking and digital detective work, adding a clever twist to the story. Theodore unexpectedly becomes a viral meme, providing some of the film’s biggest laughs. Alvin faces a journey of self-reflection, learning that real connection matters more than online fame or follower counts.