Showing posts with label paddington bear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paddington bear. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Paddington Bear Movie Update

Back in May, I posted about Clifford the Big Red Dog and Paddington Bear being made into movies. Today we have an update on The Paddington Bear movie!

Set for release November 24, 2014 the movie is based on the popular book by Michael Bond and is about a young English boy who befriends a talking bear he finds at a London train station.

It will be brought to the big screen by Harry Potter producer David Heyman and director Paul King.

Not much new about Clifford, although I did stumble across this May 2012 article from FirstShowing.net which speculates that the film will be out in 2013 to celebrate Clifford's 50th anniversary. We'll see!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Clifford the Big Red Dog and Paddington Bear

If you're a fan of picture books being made into movies, than there's a lot of exciting news for you here today. According to MovieFone.com, both Clifford The Big Red Dog and Paddington Bear are heading to the big screen!

MovieFone reports that Universal is teaming up with Illumination Entertainment, the company who made the recent box-office marvel "Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax," to develop the full-length Clifford movie.

Clifford The Big Red Dog by Normal Bridwell can be placed on reserve here!

Or, click here for more books about Clifford!

According to MovieFone, Matt Lopez (who wrote the script for "The Sorcerer’s Apprentice") is set to write the script. The film will follow the story of 25-foot Clifford, as well as his companion, Emily. The film is said to be a live-action/animation hybrid.


On Paddington Bear, MovieFone reports that Studiocanal is partnering with David Heyman (who produced the" Harry Potter" movies) to adapt Michael Bond's Paddington Bear books. Paul King ("The Mighty Boosh") will direct the movie and it will be half-CGI and half-live-action.

Paddington Bear by Michael Bond can be placed on reserve here!

Or, click here for more Paddington books!

"The movie is said to be a 'modern take' on the story, which follows a polite, talking bear who was found in Paddington station and adopted by a British family." The film currently has no release date.

 
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