Key Takeaways:
• Paddington in Peru, the third film in the popular Paddington series, is set to release November 8, 2024, in the UK, and January 17, 2025, in the US.
• The film’s intriguing trailer just got released by StudioCanal and Sony.
• The film stars Hugh Bonneville, Antonio Banderas, Olivia Colman, and others, with Ben Whishaw and Imelda Staunton reprising their voice roles.
• Emily Mortimer will replace Sally Hawkins as Mary Brown in this film.
• Dougal Wilson replaces Paul King, the director of the first two films.
Following the success of critically acclaimed Paddington movies, the marmalade-loving bear is returning for another enchanting movie, ‘Paddington in Peru’. This third installment in the family-favorite series has confirmed its UK release pattern for November 8, 2024, and US audience can catch the cute bear’s adventures from January 17, 2025.
Sony and StudioCanal recently unveiled the official trailer for the much-awaited film. In the amusing introductory scene, we see Paddington preparing to venture out in a photo booth for his travel passport’s picture. Though not everything goes as planned, his confusion over instructions provides a guaranteed chuckle.
Adventure Awaits in Peru
The adventure triggers as Paddington decides to pay a visit to his greatly cherished Aunt Lucy in Peru, who currently lives at the Home for Retired Bears. The synopsis of the film confirms that it won’t be just another normal visit. With the Brown Family joining him, Paddington inevitably lands in a gripping mystery that takes them from the lush Amazon rainforest to the towering peaks of Peru. Brace yourselves for a heartwarming and thrilling journey with your favorite bear!
Star-Studded Ensemble
The film boasts a star-studded main cast including Hugh Bonneville, Antonio Banderas, and Olivia Colman among others. The delightful charm of Paddington’s character retains its essence with Ben Whishaw returning to lend the voice and Imelda Staunton giving voice to Aunt Lucy. Notably, Emily Mortimer will step into the shoes of Sally Hawkins as Mary Brown in this installment.
Changes Behind the Camera
While StudioCanal and Heyday Films are the production houses behind the film, Sony will handle its distribution in the US and Canada. A major shift happens behind-the-scenes as well with Dougal Wilson taking over the director’s chair from Paul King, known for directing the first two Paddington films. Although King admitted he found it hard to let go of the bear he spent eight years with, he explained it was time for someone else to take the reins.
Excitement about Future Installments
King displayed enthusiasm about future Paddington movies. The sheer volume of Paddington source material, according to him, could yield 50 Paddington films! If the source material had been enough for only a couple of films, things might be different, but he is very content with how Paddington was left after the second film and believes it’s time for new creative minds to guide Paddington into new captivating adventures.
So folks, buckle up for a fun-filled escapade to Peru with your beloved bear, Paddington! The anticipation keeps building up monumentally, and we can’t wait to see how this endearing character charms us again when Paddington in Peru hits the screen. Stay tuned for more updates!