Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl first trailer released
New Trailer Drops For Wallace And Gromit Film
Sneak peek hints at the first new Wallace and Gromit movie in nearly two decades.
The initial teaser for Wallace and Gromit's comeback to television has been launched.
"Vengeance Most Fowl," the duo's first complete feature film in nearly two decades, will follow the unfortunate inventor and his dog as they confront their greatest foe, the sinister penguin Feathers McGraw.
A fresh trailer offers fans a sneak peek into the upcoming adventure, where Wallace and his advanced robotic gnome, Norbot, find themselves as the leading suspects amidst a recent surge of garden thefts occurring throughout the area.
The movie will debut on BBC One and BBC iPlayer during the Christmas season, then it will be accessible on Netflix for viewers outside the UK.
Created by Aardman Animations and helmed by Nick Park, the mastermind behind Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep, the film features Gromit facing off against dark forces while Wallace insists he didn’t do anything wrong.
After serving time in prison, McGraw has returned and is more determined than ever.
This marks the first adventure for Wallace and Gromit since their 2008 short film, A Matter of Loaf and Death. It's also the first time they'll confront their arch-rival McGraw since the 1993 Oscar-winning film, The Wrong Trousers.
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Wallace and his clever gnome, Norbot, are the prime suspects in a series of thefts involving garden items.
Ben Whitehead will provide the voice for Wallace, the quirky, cheese-obsessed inventor from northern England who shares his home with his faithful dog, Gromit.
Peter Kay will return to voice Chief Inspector Mackintosh, and several actors will make guest appearances, including Diane Morgan from Motherland, Adjoa Andoh from Bridgerton, and Sir Lenny Henry.
Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl is the second full-length movie featuring the duo, coming after The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, which was released in 2005.
Also featured among the short films are A Grand Day Out and A Close Shave.
The upcoming 70-minute movie will be released on Netflix in regions outside the UK starting January 3, 2025.
Aardman Animations Ltd / BBC Aardman Animations Ltd, in collaboration with the BBC, is known for creating captivating animated content. The partnership has produced a variety of beloved shows and films, showcasing their unique style and storytelling abilities. Their work combines creativity, humor, and artistry, making them a distinctive force in the realm of animation.
The quiet antagonist Feathers McGraw was last spotted in the 1993 movie The Wrong Trousers.