TRAILERS
'Paddington' Goes Home with a New Family in the Second US Trailer
by Ethan Anderton
November 7, 2014
Source: TWC
"You've literally just brought home a random bear." After finally hearing the voice of Skyfall star Ben Whishaw bringing Paddington to life in the latest trailer from the United Kingdom, the second trailer for the release of The Weinstein Company film in the United States early next year has arrived to show off more of the family friendly comedy. Part of me wonders if the film was pushed back because it's not yet tracking well with audiences, maybe because this looks like a very dry, British comedy. Of course, it looks like there's still plenty for children from any country to enjoy as Paddington gets into a bit of trouble in London. Watch!
Here's the new US trailer for Paul King's adaptation of Paddington from The Weinstein Company:
And if you haven't seen it, watch the latest Paddington trailer from the United Kingdom right here.
Paddington is written directed by Paul King, produced by David Heyman (Harry Potter franchise) and based on the children's book character created by Michael Bond in 1958. The story follows the comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear with a passion for all things British who travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington Station, he begins to realize that city life is not all he had imagined - until he meets the kindly Brown family who offer him a temporary haven. Colin Firth voices Paddington while Hugh Bonneville, Nicole Kidman, Sally Hawkins, Jim Broadbent and Julie Walters also star in the film which The Weinstein Company will release in the US January 16th, 2015 next year.
2 Comments
1
As I walk through the uncanny valley of death...
DAVIDPD on Nov 7, 2014
2
Colin Firth was replaced by Ben Whishaw back in July wasn't he?
outofnormal on Nov 9, 2014
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