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  • Amy Pascal and David Heyman to Produce Bond Movies

    (Left) Amy Pascal arrives at the Oscar Nominee Luncheon held in the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton on Monday, February 12, 2024. The 96th Oscars will air on Sunday, March 10, 2024 live on ABC. Credit/Provider: Mike Baker / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) David Heyman at the Oscar Nominee Luncheon held in the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton on Monday, February 12, 2024. The 96th Oscars will air on Sunday, March 10, 2024 live on ABC. Credit/Provider: Mike Baker / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    (Left) Amy Pascal arrives at the Oscar Nominee Luncheon held in the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton on Monday, February 12, 2024. The 96th Oscars will air on Sunday, March 10, 2024 live on ABC. Credit/Provider: Mike Baker / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) David Heyman at the Oscar Nominee Luncheon held in the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton on Monday, February 12, 2024. The 96th Oscars will air on Sunday, March 10, 2024 live on ABC. Credit/Provider: Mike Baker / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Preview:

    • Amazon has officially hired producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman to oversee the Bond franchise.
    • They’ll replace longtime shepherds Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson.
    • It follows the company securing creative control over the spy movie.

    Forget M and Q, now we know a little bit more about who will be guiding Ian Fleming’s super-spy James Bond in future endeavors.

    Following the recent change in Bond creative ownership (get all the details below), Amazon/MGM Studios has officially set powerhouse producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman to oversee the Bond franchise on screens big and (if Amazon has its way) small.

    The news confirms rumors first floated by reporter Jeff Sneider, who brought word that Amazon was looking to bring in two giant producing veterans to steer the Bond movies.

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    Pascal, of course, already has Bond bona fides (Bonda fides?), as when she served as Sony’s chairman of film, she oversaw the release and distribution of the likes of ‘Casino Royale,’ ‘Quantum of Solace,’ ‘Skyfall’ and ‘Spectre,’ which are among the most successful movies featuring the character.

    She’s also been a key part of the ‘Spider-Man’ franchise and holds a wealth of experience bringing big movies to screens.

    As for Heyman, he has a little franchise called ‘Harry Potter’ to his credit, one of the most successful movie series of all time. He’s also worked on a variety of other projects, including the ‘Paddington’ movies.

    Related Article: Amazon MGM Studios Takes Creative Control of James Bond Franchise as Producers Step Back

    New Bond Producers: The Studio and Team Speak

    Producer Amy Pascal attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Amazon MGM Studios’ 'Challengers' at Regency Village Theatre on April 16, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Getty Images for Amazon MGM Studios.
    Producer Amy Pascal attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Amazon MGM Studios’ ‘Challengers’ at Regency Village Theatre on April 16, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Getty Images for Amazon MGM Studios.

    Here’s what Amazon MGM Studios’ Head of Film, Courtenay Valenti had to say about the new recruits:

    “We are approaching every creative decision with James Bond, which Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson have so masterfully steered, with the greatest sense of responsibility. Part of an elite group of producers who have developed and managed massive film franchises to box office success and critical acclaim, Amy Pascal and David Heyman are two of the most accomplished, experienced, and respected film producers in our industry. We are honored to be working with them on James Bond’s next chapter and are excited to deliver to global audiences storytelling that upholds the impeccable legacy of this beloved character.”

    And this was the statement from Pascal and Heyman:

    “James Bond is one of the most iconic characters in the history of cinema. We are humbled to follow in the footsteps of Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson who made so many extraordinary films and honored and excited to keep the spirit of Bond very much alive as he embarks on his next adventure.”

    What happened with Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson?

    Daniel Craig as James Bond in 'Casino Royale.'
    Daniel Craig as James Bond in ‘Casino Royale.’

    In a shocking turn of events, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, the longtime stalwart step-sibling powerhouse producers behind the last couple of decades of Bond films, relinquished control of the franchise and handed more creative decision-making to Amazon MGM studios.

    It was perhaps not as surprising as it might have seemed, though: In 2022, Amazon bought MGM for $8.5 billion, acquiring a vast catalog with more than 4,000 films and 17,000 TV shows alongside the rights to distribute all of the James Bond films and to develop spin-offs (such as the frankly less-than thrilling reality competition show ‘007: Road to a Million,’ which saw Bond fans answering trivia questions –– posed by Brian Cox, no less –– in search of cash prizes).

    But a key part of that deal was that the producers kept creative control of the character, deciding on who would play the main role, hiring directors and other key choices, while stopping ideas they didn’t approve of.

    Yet it has seemed as though the pair were in something of a creative downbeat following the departure of Daniel Craig as Bond, with the character killed off in 2021’s ‘No Time to Die’ and little sign of forward movement.

    Here’s what Broccoli previously told The Guardian on the past changes:

    “I go back to ‘GoldenEye’ when everyone was saying ‘the cold war is over, the wall is over, Bond is dead, no need for Bond, the whole world’s at peace and now there’s no villains’ –– and boy was that wrong! Daniel gave us the ability to mine the emotional life of the character… and also the world was ready for it.”

    And her comments on where they are with the next phase of the franchise from 2023:

    “I think these movies reflect the time they are in, and there’s a big, big road ahead reinventing it for the next chapter, and we haven’t even begun with that. Our focus is making the feature films. When we get going on a Bond movie it takes our full attention for three or four years so that’s our focus. We make the Bond movies for the big theatrical screen and everything about the Bond movies is for audiences to see around the world on that format, so we’ve not wanted to do television.”

    That seems likely to change going forward, as Amazon would clearly like to exploit new avenues.

    As per details of the historic new agreement, Amazon MGM Studios, Wilson and Broccoli have formed a new joint venture to house the James Bond intellectual property rights. The three parties will remain co-owners of the iconic franchise but Amazon MGM will have creative control.

    Broccoli and Wilson stepping back was perhaps less of a surprise these days since she in particular has expressed frustration with the Amazon deal. And this way, the duo will have some small say in the future, but also enjoy what is surely a healthy payday.

    Daniel Craig as James Bond in 2012's 'Skyfall.'
    Daniel Craig as James Bond in 2012’s ‘Skyfall.’

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  • ‘Paddington in Peru’ Exclusive Interview: Antonio Banderas

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    Arriving in theaters on February 14th, ‘Paddington in Peru’ is the latest adventure for the charismatic, chaotic bear.

    Directed by Dougal Wilson, the film stars Ben Whishaw (‘Black Doves‘) as the voice of Paddington, as well as Hugh Bonneville (‘Downton Abbey: A New Era‘), Emily Mortimer (‘Mary Poppins Returns‘), Julie Walters (‘Billy Elliot‘), Jim Broadbent (‘The Iron Lady‘), Imelda Staunton (‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix‘), Hayley Atwell (‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One‘), Olivia Colman (‘Empire of Light‘), and Antonio Bandeas (‘Desperado‘).

    Related Article: Movie Review: ‘Paddington in Peru’

    Antonio Banderas stars in 'Paddington in Peru'.
    Antonio Banderas stars in ‘Paddington in Peru’.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Antonio Banderas about his work on ‘Paddington in Peru,’ his prior experience with the character, playing multiple roles, working with director Dougal Wilson, and the challenges of wearing a bushy beard on set.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview.

    Antonio Banderas in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Antonio Banderas in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    Moviefone: To begin with, what was your history with Paddington before you were offered the role? Did you know much about him?

    Antonio Banderas: No. Do you know why? Because my kids were grown and because they’re in Los Angeles and I am in Spain, and because I’m a very busy man! But I remember seeing on television, Paddington having tea with the Queen of England and that was surprising. Basically just to see how the Queen of England was actually a very good actress. When I got the script, I got to know the character through what I was reading. It came out of the paper beautifully, like a very special character. Not affected by the life in which we are all living in the world. He is different, he’s got calmness, kindness, a way of behaving that is actually very special.

    Director Dougal Wilson on the set of 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Director Dougal Wilson on the set of ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    MF: How was it working in collaboration with the director, Dougal Wilson?

    AB: The second time I met Paddington was on the set through my director and the producers who were taking a lot of care of presenting this character in two different ways. In one way, which is creating and building a character that actually connects with kids and their parents in an entertaining way, and at the same time in an educational way too. So two different ways to just present the character. It was beautiful, I think it’s worth it to be in a movie like this because I always like movies for kids. I have done a lot of those. I’m an expert on that territory and I know of the importance of bringing something to parents around the world that they feel safe taking their kids to see.

    Antonio Banderas in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Antonio Banderas in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    MF: You play multiple characters in the movie, all of Hunter’s various ancestors. Did you enjoy playing multiple roles?

    AB: It was fun. I never had the possibility of playing six characters in a movie. Mainly they’re episodic. Some is just in little moments here and there, with the exception of Caboto, the conquistador, which has much more participation, the rest are little episodes here and there. It was interesting because at the end the character is about struggling with himself. Those family members, these ancestors are pushing him to behave in a way that he’s trying to get out of. It’s the greed, which is I think one of the main things. In the movie that situation between good and evil, and the evil is represented by greed, by gold, by ambition, and love for his daughter is the other side of the character. So in that struggle, who’s going to win at the end? You’ve got to watch the movie!

    Antonio Banderas in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Antonio Banderas in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    MF: Finally, was it challenging on the days you had to wear a giant, bushy beard?

    AB: Yeah, when I had days of the bearded characters, I was not that happy. You arrive to the set and they just put this raccoon on top of you that is going to stay there scratching! You cannot eat actually, because if you eat normally, the mustache just comes away from your lips and then they come with the glue, and it’s just crazy. But in the end I had fun. In a way, when we were in the makeup trailer, we were creating the character together because they ask you, ‘what do you think about this?’ And you are in mood of creation. Because they allow just you to bring ideas of how this character can be and to make it more effective.

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    What’s the story of ‘Paddington in Peru’?

    The new movie brings Paddington’s (Ben Whishaw) story to Peru as he returns to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy (Imelda Staunton), who now resides at the Home for Retired Bears.

    With the Brown family in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mystery plunges them into an unexpected journey through the Amazon rainforest and up to the mountain peaks of Peru.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Paddington in Peru’?

    • Hugh Bonneville as Henry Brown
    • Emily Mortimer as Mary Brown
    • Madeleine Harris as Judy Brown
    • Samuel Joslin as Jonathan Brown
    • Julie Walters as Mrs. Bird
    • Jim Broadbent as Samuel Gruber
    • Olivia Colman as Clarissa Cabot / The Reverend Mother
    • Antonio Banderas as Hunter Cabot
    • Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington Brown
    • Imelda Staunton as the voice of Aunt Lucy
    • Hayley Atwell as Madison
    Paddington in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Paddington in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Paddington in Peru’

    Paddington in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Paddington in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    ‘Paddington in Peru’ receives 6.5 out of 10 stars.

    Arriving in theaters on February 14th, ‘Paddington in Peru’ is a perfectly fun family film that would be considered a solid chunk of entertainment on its own merits.

    Unfortunately, it is also the third outing for a franchise that has so far produced one very good film and one stone-cold classic of the genre, which rather overshadows this less unique-seeming take on the cuddly bear character and his London family.

    Related Article: ‘Paddington in Peru’ Adds Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas and Rachel Zegler to its Cast

    Will ‘Paddington in Peru’ take you on a journey?

    Paddington in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Paddington in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    When ‘Paddington in Peru’ was announced without co-writer/director Paul King overseeing matters, there was huge concern from the ‘Paddington’ faithful (Padding-stans? No, we’re not going to call ourselves that!) that some or all of the magic might be missing this time around.

    Could it end up a craven attempt to cash on the pure joy and emotion (not to mention superb characterization) of the first two movies? Is it a quest too far for our furry hero with the big heart?

    And if we’re honest, would it have been better to leave things well alone given how satisfying the final of ‘Paddington 2’ ended up being?

    Fortunately, director Dougal Wilson (making his movie debut year after some years creating commercials and music videos) steers the ship with enough charm to answer most of those questions, and King is still involved. Yet there remains some key spark missing.

    Script and Direction

    Director Dougal Wilson on the set of 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Director Dougal Wilson on the set of ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    ‘Paddington’ veterans King and co-writer/occasional actor Simon Farnaby cooked up the story alongside Mark Burton (who himself has worked at Aardman Animation), screenplay duties fell to Burton and Jon Foster and James Lamont, who have some ‘Paddington’ experience of their own having written for the Netflix animation series featuring the character.

    Which means that it does at least feel like ‘Paddington in Peru’ takes place in roughly the same universe as the two previous movies, the tone also largely carried over.

    Taking the main character from London is sometimes a disadvantage, since he loses that fish-out-of-water feel but having the Brown family accompany him on his quest to find his Aunt Lucy who has seemingly gone missing on a mission of her own at least includes some of those elements.

    And our furry central figure remains as clumsy as ever, evidenced by his trouble using a photo booth at the start and his efforts to steer the boat that the group find themselves upon following the captain falling off.

    Yet there is still something that just feels… off about the story in itself, as if it’s a very competent cover band playing, but missing some of the style of the original musicians.

    Oliva Coleman in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Oliva Coleman in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    Likewise, Wilson handles the directorial side of things with large helpings of charisma and humor as is requisite in a ‘Paddington’ outing and looks to ape a lot of what King brought to his movies.

    But there’s still that X-factor that has gone astray, one that even playing the hits (such as Paddington breaking out his “hard stare” at one moment) cannot entirely replicate or successfully channel.

    Moving things to the Amazon from London presents something of a challenge, as while the movies have always existed in a more fantastical, idealized version of England’s capital city, attempting to replicate the jungle on stages and with bluescreen means it looks even more ersatz.

    It’s still a very fun adventure with some watchable villains (a ‘Paddington franchise staple) and boasts enough laughs to carry it along alike a riverboat cruising through the Amazon.

    Performances

    (L to R) Samuel Joslin, Madeleine Harris, Paddington, Emily Mortimer, Hugh Bonneville, and Julie Walters in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (L to R) Samuel Joslin, Madeleine Harris, Paddington, Emily Mortimer, Hugh Bonneville, and Julie Walters in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    At the heart of any ‘Paddington’ movie is the bear himself, and with the capable, charm-filled voice of Ben Whishaw still present and correct, he sounds and acts the part. The VFX team have also taken care to make sure he looks the same.

    Having him head back to where he grew up does diminish a little of his appeal, but he still gets into scrapes and will tug at your heartstrings for certain moments.

    Around him, the Brown family have gone through more of a change. While Hugh Bonneville is still excellent as the slightly stuffy but still warm Mr. Brown, his wife Mary is now played by Emily Mortimer rather than Sally Hawkins. She brings perhaps a sweeter vibe, though Mrs. Brown remains a slightly less active character in story terms than her husband.

    Still, that’s better than the two kids, Judy, played by Madeleine Harris and Jonathan (Samuel Joslin). Despite being older, they’re almost superfluous at this point, except when the story finds a reason for them to exist. That’s not a knock on the actors, they just don’t have too much to do.

    Oliva Coleman in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Oliva Coleman in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    Faring better in support are the likes of British National Treasure (and Oscar winner Olivia Colman), who was seemingly born for the ‘Paddington’ franchise and here plays a quirky nun who oversees the Home for Retired Bears in Peru and Antonio Banderas, who understands the amplified comedy assignment as boat captain Hunter Cabot.

    He has the advantage of playing several characters, including all of Hunter’s deceased ancestors, who appear in ghostly form and give him other shades (pun intended) to play.

    Final Thoughts

    Antonio Banderas in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Antonio Banderas in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    While still a very fun family outing with plenty to recommend it, ‘Paddington in Peru’ does inevitably suffer in comparison to its near-perfect brethren (particularly that second one).

    That’s not entirely the fault of the film itself, more that it comes across as an attempt to channel what worked about those two without cracking the formula to the same degree. It doesn’t embarrass itself in the ‘Paddington’ pantheon, it’s just not up there with the best.

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    What’s the story of ‘Paddington in Peru’?

    The new movie brings Paddington’s (BenWhishaw) story to Peru as he returns to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy (Imelda Staunton), who now resides at the Home for Retired Bears.

    With the Brown family in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mystery plunges them into an unexpected journey through the Amazon rainforest and up to the mountain peaks of Peru.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Paddington in Peru’?

    • Hugh Bonneville as Henry Brown
    • Emily Mortimer as Mary Brown
    • Madeleine Harris as Judy Brown
    • Samuel Joslin as Jonathan Brown
    • Julie Walters as Mrs. Bird
    • Jim Broadbent as Samuel Gruber
    • Olivia Colman as Clarissa Cabot / The Reverend Mother
    • Antonio Banderas as Hunter Cabot
    • Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington Brown
    • Imelda Staunton as the voice of Aunt Lucy
    • Hayley Atwell as Madison
    Paddington in 'Paddington in Peru'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Paddington in ‘Paddington in Peru’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

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  • Chris Hemsworth in Talks for Disney’s ‘Prince Charming’ Movie

    (Left) Chris Hemsworth at the Comic-Con 2022 'Transformers One' presentation. Photo: Paramount Pictures. (Right) Prince Charming in 1950's 'Cinderella'. Photo: Walt Disney Pictures.
    (Left) Chris Hemsworth at the Comic-Con 2022 ‘Transformers One’ presentation. Photo: Paramount Pictures. (Right) Prince Charming in 1950’s ‘Cinderella’. Photo: Walt Disney Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Chris Hemsworth’s in talks for Disney’s ‘Prince Charming.’
    • ‘Paddington’s Paul King is on to direct the new movie about the character.
    • Simon Farnaby and Jon Croker are co-writing the script.

    Recently, word arrived that ‘Paddington’ and ‘Wonka’ maestro Paul King had found his next big directing gig: handling the new take on Prince Charming for Disney.

    There was no talk of potential casting in that original report, but The InSneider’s Jeff Sneider has heard that the movie is attracting attention from someone with experience in the fairy tale realm –– and no, we don’t mean Asgard.

    Chris Hemsworth, whose rose to fame as Marvel’s Thor (and is still looking to make future movies in the MCU) is in talks to play the title role.

    If he does lock in a deal, this would mark his latest appearance in a fantasy-fueled film, since he’s played The Huntsman in 2012’s ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ (that one co-starring Kristen Stewart as Snow) and follow-up ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’ in 2016.

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    What’s the story of ‘Prince Charming’?

    (L to R) Lily James and Richard Madden in 'Cinderella'. Photo: Walt Disney Studios.
    (L to R) Lily James and Richard Madden in ‘Cinderella’. Photo: Walt Disney Studios.

    That’s the big question at this point –– Charming rarely has much of his own story, usually being found as the romantic interest for the likes of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty, though his real origin lies in ‘Cinderella.’

    When King was originally reported as considering it for his next directing gig, it was made clear that this won’t necessarily tie into any of the fairy tales in which versions of the character have appeared, though we’d be surprised if there weren’t at least references to his cinematic/fictional history.

    And there is also talk that this may end up going the animated route, though live-action would seem to make more sense given Disney’s drive to convert its entire cartoon back catalogue to live-action fantasy films.

    Related Article: ‘Paddington’ and ‘Wonka’ Director Paul King to Handle Disney’s Live-Action ‘Prince Charming’

    What else is Chris Hemsworth working on?

    Chris Hemsworth (Orion Pax/Optimus Prime) stars in Paramount Animation and Hasbro Present In Association with New Republic Pictures a di Bonaventua Pictures Production a Tom Desanto / Don Murphy Production a Bay Films Production 'Transformers One'.
    Chris Hemsworth (Orion Pax/Optimus Prime) stars in Paramount Animation and Hasbro Present In Association with New Republic Pictures a di Bonaventua Pictures Production a Tom Desanto / Don Murphy Production a Bay Films Production ‘Transformers One’.

    Hemsworth was most recently seen –– okay, heard –– in another fresh take on a classic character, voicing Orion Pax (AKA Optimus Prime) in ‘Transformers One.’

    He’s next set to star in Amazon MGM Studios’ thriller ‘Crime 101,’ which also features Halle Berry, Barry Keoghan and his ‘Avengers’ buddy Mark Ruffalo.

    The film is based on a short story by Don Winslow, with ‘American Animals’ Bart Layton directing.

    Further ahead, there are rumors he’ll be seen in the ‘Transformers’/‘G.I. Joe’ live-action/CG crossover film and is attached to play Hulk Hogan in a biopic of the wrestler.

    When would the new ‘Prince Charming’ be in theaters?

    Even with its history of cranking out these live-action movies, Disney has yet to announce a release date for –– or even confirm the new status of –– the Prince Charming movie.

    We can’t imagine it would arrive before 2026.

    Director Paul King at the London World Premiere of 'Wonka.' Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Director Paul King at the London World Premiere of ‘Wonka.’ Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Paul King Directing Disney’s ‘Prince Charming’ Movie

    Director Paul King at the London World Premiere of 'Wonka.' Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Director Paul King at the London World Premiere of ‘Wonka.’ Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Preview:

    • ‘Paddington’ director Paul King is tackling Disney’s ‘Prince Charming.’
    • It’ll be a live-action take on the typically animated character.
    • Simon Farnaby and Jon Croker are co-writing the script.

    Disney has been on a real adaptation spree in the last decade or so, rooting through its animated back catalogue for titles and characters it can use to make new live-action films.

    While the quality and box office has been hit-or-miss, the company is still committed to the idea, with prequel ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ landing in December, ‘Snow White’ and ‘Lilo & Stitch’ following next year and ‘Moana’ due in 2026.

    We can add Prince Charming to the list, as, according to Deadline, filmmaker Paul King has made a deal to turn the character into a new live-action fairytale.

    Related Article: Movie Review: ‘Wonka’

    What’s the story of ‘Prince Charming’?

    (L to R) Lily James and Richard Madden in 'Cinderella'. Photo: Walt Disney Studios.
    (L to R) Lily James and Richard Madden in ‘Cinderella’. Photo: Walt Disney Studios.

    That’s the big question at this point –– Charming rarely has much of his own story, usually being found as the romantic interest for the likes of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty, though his real origin lies in ‘Cinderella.’

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    Deadline has heard, however, that we shouldn’t expect specific ties to any of the stories –– but it’ll still be interesting to see where King and his collaborators take the tale.

    What else has Paul King directed?

    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’

    King, who got his start on British television with the likes of comedy series ‘The Mighty Boosh,’ graduated to features with ‘Bunny and the Bull’ in 2009 but is probably best known for the pair of instant classics that are the first two ‘Paddington’ movies, one in 2014 and the even better-received sequel in 2017.

    He’s also since co-written and directed musical prequel ‘Wonka’ starring Timothée Chalamet as the chocolatier who will go on to feature in ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.’ The 2023 movie scored more great reviews for King and earned more than $634 million at the worldwide box office.

    ‘Prince Charming’ will see King co-writing the script with Jon Croker (who contributed to both ‘Paddington’ movies) and Simon Farnaby, who similarly co-wrote on the ‘Paddington’ movies, appeared in both and also co-wrote/acted in ‘Wonka.’

    The reunion of this particular creative team gives us a lot of hope for the Charming film –– hopefully it will turn out as sweet and weird at their other movies.

    When would the new ‘Prince Charming’ be in theaters?

    Even with its history of cranking out these live-action movies, Disney has yet to announce a release date for –– or even confirm the new status of –– the Prince Charming movie.

    We can’t imagine it would arrive before 2026.

    (L to R) Timothee Chalamet and director Pau King at a fan event for 'Wonka.' Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Timothee Chalamet and director Pau King at a fan event for ‘Wonka.’ Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • ‘Paddington in Peru’ will Release on January 17, 2025

    Brendan Gleeson in StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    Brendan Gleeson in StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’

    Preview

    • The third ‘Paddington’ movie, ‘Paddington in Peru’ will arrive in the US on January 15, 2025.
    • It’ll find the bear visiting his Aunt Lucy in here retirement home in Peru.
    • While a lot of the cast is returning, Emily Mortimer has stepped in to replace Sally Hawkins.

    In a world of ongoing strife, war, lingering pandemic effects and movie delays for various reasons, it’s somehow heartening to know that marmalade sandwich-loving bear Paddington will be back on our screens –– even if we will have to wait a while.

    Sony Pictures, which is releasing the movie in the States, has set a January 17, 2025, date for ‘Paddington in Peru’, the third outing for the beloved bear.

    That might be bad news for fans such as Nicolas Cage (even if that was only a joke in ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’), but UK audiences will be happy to learn that the distributor there, StudioCanal, has scheduled it for November 8, 2024.

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    What’s the story of ‘Paddington in Peru’?

    A scene from director Paul King's 'Paddington 2.'
    A scene from director Paul King’s ‘Paddington 2.’

    Six years after ‘Paddington 2’, the third Paddington film brings the bear’s story to Peru as he returns to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retired Bears.

    With the Brown Family in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mystery plunges them into an unexpected journey through the Amazon rainforest and to the mountain peaks of Peru.

    Related Article: ‘Paddington in Peru’ Adds Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas and Rachel Zegler to its Cast

    Who is starring in ‘Paddington in Peru’?

    Olivia Colman in 'Empire of Light.'
    Olivia Colman in ‘Empire of Light.’ Photo by Parisa Taghizadeh, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.

    The cast for the movie includes a blend of returning veterans and new faces.

    Ben Whishaw is once more voicing Paddington, with Imelda Staunton as the vocal talent behind Aunt Lucy.

    On screen, we’ll see Hugh Bonneville, Julie Walters, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin and Jim Broadbent, while newcomers this time include Olivia Colman and Antonio Banderas.

    Sally Hawkins, who played Mrs. Brown in the first two films, is replaced this time by Emily Mortimer.

    And more recently, Rachel Zegler had to drop out of the role of Gina Cabot in support of the actors’ strike. Newcomer Carla Tous is taking over that part.

    Who is making ‘Paddington in Peru’?

    Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka in Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures’ 'Wonka,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka in Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures’ ‘Wonka,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Jaap Buittendijk. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    While Paul King directed the first two movies, he’s switched instead to make ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ prequel ‘Wonka’.

    So, directing duties on ‘Paddington in Peru’ have now been handled by Dougal Wilson, working from a story by King and Simon Farnaby, which was turned into a script by Jon Foster, James Lamont and Mark Burton.

    Filming recently wrapped after location and stage work in London, Peru and Colombia.

    Here’s Wilson’s statement on finishing the production stage:

    “It’s been a joy and an honor to shoot ‘Paddington in Peru’ with such a wonderful and talented cast and crew. I feel incredibly lucky to have been blessed with such a lovely group of people, many of whom have returned to the world of this beloved bear. We are also delighted to have welcomed Emily, Olivia, Antonio and Carla to the ‘Paddington’ family.”

    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’

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  • Actor Michael Gambon Dead at 82

    Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore and Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.'
    (L to R) Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore and Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    Michael Gambon, a veteran British actor who drew a brand new generation of fans when he stepped into the role of ‘Harry Potter’s wise, mysterious Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore, has died. He was 82.

    A jovial actor in the classic British style, he once said that he preferred playing villains, and indeed put in some memorable turns as menacing characters, including a Satanic crime boss in Peter Greenaway’s ‘The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover.’

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    Michael Gambon: Early life and career

    Born in Dublin on October 19th, 1940, Gambon was raised in London and originally trained as an engineer, following in the footsteps of his father. He made his theater debut in a production of ‘Othello’ in Dublin.

    In 1963 he got his first big break with a minor role in ‘Hamlet,’ the National Theatre Company’s opening production, under the directorship of the legendary Laurence Olivier.

    Gambon soon became a distinguished stage actor and received critical acclaim for his leading performance in ‘Life of Galileo,’ directed by John Dexter. He was frequently nominated for awards and won the Laurence Olivier Award 3 times and the Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards twice.

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    Michael Gambon: TV work

    On the small screen, Gambon played the central role in the BBC’s ‘The Singing Detective’, and also portrayed a sleuth in an early ‘90s adaptation of Georges Simenon’s ‘Maigret’ novels.

    He starred as Prior Walter in HBO’s adaptation of ‘Angels in America’, appeared in the miniseries adaptation of ‘Potter’ creator J.K. Rowling’s ‘The Casual Vacancy’, and had a recurring role in psychological horror series ‘Fortitude’. He also, notably, appeared on cult UK car series ‘Top Gear,’ taking a corner so quickly in the ‘Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car’ segment that it was subsequently named ‘Gambon’ in his honor.

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    Michael Gambon: film work

    Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore and Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.'
    (L to R) Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore and Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    Though he gained worldwide recognition for taking over the role of Dumbledore following the death of Richard Harris (who had played the character in the first two ‘Potter’ outings), he also had a long and successful movie career in a variety of roles.

    Through his long stint on the big screen, Gambon worked with several notable directors – starring in Tim Burton’s ‘Sleepy Hollow’ in 1999, Robert Altman’s ‘Gosford Park’, Matthew Vaughn’s ‘Layer Cake’, Wes Anderson’s ‘The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou’ and ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’, Robert De Niro’s ‘The Good Shepherd’, and Tom Hooper’s ‘The King’s Speech’. Recently, he narrated the Coen Brothers’ ‘Hail, Caesar!’, and lent his voice to ‘Paddington’ and ‘Paddington 2’ as the titular bear’s Uncle Pastuzo. One of his final film roles was playing theatre impresario Bernard Delfont in 2019’s Judy Garland biopic ‘Judy’.

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    Gambon family statement

    Gambon’s wife and son released a statement on his passing via his publicist:
    “We are devastated to announce the loss of Sir Michael Gambon. Beloved husband and father, Michael died peacefully in hospital with his wife Anne and son Fergus at his bedside, following a bout of pneumonia. Michael was 82. We ask that you respect our privacy at this painful time and thank you for your messages of support and love.”

    Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore in 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.'
    (Right) Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

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  • Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas and Rachel Zegler Join ‘Paddington in Peru’

    (Left) Olivia Colman as Special Agent Sonya Falsworth in Marvel Studios' 'Secret Invasion,' exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Gareth Gatrell. © 2023 MARVEL. (Center) Antonio Banderas in Lucasfilm's 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.' ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved. (Right) Rachel Zegler as Anthea in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (Left) Olivia Colman as Special Agent Sonya Falsworth in Marvel Studios’ ‘Secret Invasion,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Gareth Gatrell. © 2023 MARVEL. (Center) Antonio Banderas in Lucasfilm’s ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.’ ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved. (Right) Rachel Zegler as Anthea in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    After the first two ‘Paddington’ movies scored near universal acclaim, made more than $500 million worldwide and earned BAFTA nominations, a third is finally ready to go into production.

    We’d already learned that it will be titled ‘Paddington in Peru’ and now, per Variety, there is some casting news to share with cameras due to roll next month.

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    Much of it is good news on the casting front –– Olivia Colman (who seems to be everywhere at the moment, between ‘Secret Invasion’ and ‘The Bear’), Antonio Banderas and Rachel Zegler are all aboard.

    But in a move that might cause consternation for ‘Paddington’ fans, Sally Hawkins won’t return as Mrs. Brown. Instead, Emily Mortimer will take over the role.

    Emily Mortimer, writer, director, and co-star in 'The Pursuit of Love'
    Emily Mortimer, writer, director, and co-star in ‘The Pursuit of Love’

    Hawkins issued a statement about her decision to step away:

    “For me it has felt the right time to hand the reins over to another, and one can’t get much better than the truly wonderful Emily Mortimer, she is extraordinarily special. She will embody the essence of Mary Brown and yet make it utterly her own. However, I am, and will always be in love with Paddington’s world. I already greatly miss my on- and off-screen family — the experience of making the first two films has truly been some of the best and most creative times I have had in the world of film. They both gave me so much joy. I will forever hold them so very close to my heart indeed.”

    Fret not for the other usual stars, though –– Hugh Bonneville, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Madeleine Harris and Samuel Joslin will be back as Mr. Brown, Mrs. Bird, Mr. Gruber, Judy and Jonathan Brown respectively. Ben Whishaw is once again voicing Paddington, while Imelda Staunton will return to voice Aunt Lucy.

    Which leads us on new information about the plot…

    What will happen in ‘Paddington in Peru’?

    StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’

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    As the title suggests, the story will follow our furry hero returning to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retired Bears. Paddington and the Brown Family embark on an unexpected journey through the Amazon rainforest and up to the mountain peaks of Peru.

    Colman will play the reverend mother, a blithe and sunny guitar-playing nun who runs the home for retired bears. Banderas will play Hunter Cabot, a dashing and intrepid riverboat captain who offers to help the Brown family on their Peruvian adventure, while Zegler, will play Cabot’s daughter, Gina.

    Who is making ‘Paddington 3’?

    A scene from director Paul King's 'Paddington 2.'
    A scene from director Paul King’s ‘Paddington 2.’

    Co-writer/director Paul King, who crafted the first two, has moved on to other projects, in particular musical prequel ‘Wonka’. Dougal Wilson, who hasn’t made a movie before, but has a wealth of short films, music videos and commercial experience, will be making his feature debut with this.

    But King is still involved. He wrote the story with collaborators Simon Farnaby and Mark Burton with a screenplay by Burton, Jon Foster and James Lamont.

    Wilson said of the new cast,

    “I am absolutely delighted to be working with such a wonderful cast on the next installment of the ‘Paddington’ story. I was already an enormous fan of our returning actors, but for them to be joined by Olivia, Antonio, Emily and Rachel is beyond thrilling.”

    ‘Paddington in Peru’ has yet to set a release date.

    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’

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  • ‘Paddington 3’ is ‘Paddington in Peru’

    A scene from director Paul King's 'Paddington 2.'
    A scene from director Paul King’s ‘Paddington 2.’

    Great news for fans of quality family entertainment, marmalade sandwiches and Nicolas Cage –– Paddington will at last be back!

    Yes, after the first two ‘Paddington’ movie scored near universal acclaim, made more than $500 million worldwide and earned BAFTA nominations, a third is finally ready to go into production.

    It’ll build on the big impact that the previous movies had on the character’s cultural impression outside of his native Britain, where he’s been seen in videos taking tea with the late Queen for her last jubilee before she died in 2022.

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    What will happen in ‘Paddington 3’?

    The exact details for the new movie’s story are still under wraps, but that title suggests the little bear (voiced, most likely, by returning Paddington performer Ben Whishaw) will be headed back to his roots in Peru.

    Of course, this has us wondering which of the other main characters –– particularly Hugh Bonneville as Mr. Brown and his family –– will appear this time.

    StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’

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    Who is making ‘Paddington 3’?

    A bigger question is to whether the new movie can live up to the reputation of the others.

    And that mantle will be handled by someone other than co-writer/director Paul King, who crafted the first two –– Dougal Wilson, who hasn’t made a movie before, but has a wealth of short films, music videos and commercial experience, will be making his feature debut with this. So, no pressure!

    But King –– who is in post-production on ambitious musical prequel ‘Wonka’ is still involved. He wrote the story with collaborators Simon Farnaby and Mark Burton with a screenplay by Burton, Jon Foster and James Lamont.

    Wilson says,

    “As a huge fan of the first two films, I am very excited (if not a little intimidated) to be continuing the story of ‘Paddington.’ It’s a massive responsibility, but all my efforts will be focused on making a third film that honors the love so many people have for this very special bear.”

    And here’s what King had to say,

    “After ten years of working on the ‘Paddington’ movies, I feel absurdly protective of the little bear, and I’m delighted that Dougal will be there to hold his paw as he embarks on his third big screen adventure. Dougal’s work is never less than astounding: funny, beautiful, heartfelt, imaginative, and totally original. Aunt Lucy once asked us to ‘Please Look After This Bear.’ I know Dougal will do so admirably.”

    Oh, and in case the Cage reference right at the top had you scratching your head, you might want to check out the parodic version of himself he plays in ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’. Let’s just say he initially mocks the idea of ‘Paddington 2’ as classic cinema, but soon becomes a weepy convert…

    Get the marmalade sandwiches ready, then, because while the new film doesn’t have a release date, cameras are set to start cranking in July, so there could be ‘Paddington’ goodness in our eyes before the end of next year.

    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’

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  • Third ‘Paddington’ Movie finds Director

    StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’

    The two ‘Paddington’ movies are, it’s fair to say, a cultural sensation. Offering gentle charm, family-friendly slapstick, and scenery-chewing villainy from the likes of Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, they’ve been critically adored, commercially successful (to the tune of more than $500 million at the worldwide box office) and, more recently, referenced in Nic Cage meta-action-comedy. ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’.

    All eyes are naturally on what the bear from Peru does next, and who will be guiding his adventures, since Paul King, who made the first two movies, is busy with the ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ prequel ‘Wonka’, which stars Timothee Chalamet.

    King and producer David Heyman have now anointed Dougal Wilson as the chosen successor in the director’s chair, though King will remain attached as an executive producer, having written the movie’s story with previous ‘Paddington’ collaborators Simon Farnaby and Mark Burton. Burton, Jon Foster, and James Lamont wrote the script.

    Wilson is something of an unknown quantity on the movie front, as he’s never directed a feature before. But he’s had a busy career in commercials for the likes of AT&T, Apple, and IKEA, plus a wealth of music video experience. Perhaps most tellingly, he’s also created several Christmas commercials for British department store John Lewis, which are known for their sweet stories.

    The new movie will start shooting next year in London and Peru, and presumably sees Paddington heading home to his native land. Exact plot details and casting have yet to be revealed, though we’d expect Ben Whishaw back to voice the title character (he mostly recently did the job for a Queen’s Jubilee celebration short), while the previous two films have both featured the likes of Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, and Julie Walters.

    “After ten years of working on the ‘Paddington’ movies, I feel absurdly protective of the little bear, and I’m delighted that Dougal will be there to hold his paw as he embarks on his third big-screen adventure,” said King in a statement. “Dougal’s work is never less than astounding: funny, beautiful, heartfelt, imaginative, and totally original. Aunt Lucy once asked us to ‘Please Look After This Bear.’ I know Dougal will do so admirably.”

    Wilson comments: “As a huge fan of the first two films, I am very excited (if not a little intimidated) to be continuing the story of Paddington. It’s a massive responsibility, but all my efforts will be focused on making a third film that honors the love so many people have for this very special bear.”

    Producer David Heyman also appears happy with the choice: “After an exacting search, we’re delighted that the brilliant Dougal Wilson will be directing the third ‘Paddington’ film. A much-garlanded legend within the commercials world, we have long admired Dougal’s virtuoso work, and his gift for directing with heart, humor, surprise, and vivid imaginative flair. He’s a wonderfully inventive kindred spirit for Paddington’s latest adventure with the Browns, and we’re thrilled to be working with him.”

    Given the 2023 shoot, we wouldn’t expect the movie much before the end of that year or some point in 2024.

    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal's 'Paddington 2.'
    Hugh Grant in StudioCanal’s ‘Paddington 2.’
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