Wallace and Gromit are back with a bang – and trouble isn’t far behind them… 🐧 Watch Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl on #iPlayer in the UK from Christmas Day
Netflix and the BBC have today released trailers for the upcoming feature film, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl.
Netflix’s trailer starts with a menacing glimpse into the world of criminal mastermind Feathers McGraw, who’s safely locked up for the theft of the famous blue diamond.
But when Wallace’s latest invention – a high-tech gnome called Norbot – catches Feathers‘ attention, it’s not long before he’s found a way to use Norbot to get his vengeance…
Vengeance Most Fowl launches on Netflix on 3rd January. Watch the trailer below:
The BBC have confirmed that Vengeance Most Fowl will premiere this Christmas Day on BBC iPlayer and BBC One. The news has been accompanied by the release of a brand-new trailer, plus new artwork featuring Wallace & Gromit as they encounter their returning arch-nemesis Feathers McGraw.
Also announced today, the BBC will celebrate the forthcoming premiere of Vengeance Most Fowl with three specially commissioned idents. Featuring Wallace, Gromit and Norbot in a variety of locations, the festive idents will play out on BBC One between programmes for the entirety of December.
As previously announced, the Vengeance Most Fowl voice cast will feature Ben Whitehead as Wallace, the eccentric, cheese-loving inventor from the North of England who lives with his best friend and loyal pooch, Gromit. Peter Kay returns as Chief Inspector Macintosh alongside Lauren Patel (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Lloyd of the Flies) as his latest eager recruit PC Mukherjee.
The new film also features cameos from Diane Morgan (Afterlife, Motherland) as local TV news reporter, Adjoa Andoh (Bridgerton, Invictus) as the judge, Muzz Khan (Brassic, Galavant) as the host of Up North News, and Lenny Henry (Three Little Birds, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power) as Mr Convenience.
The film is directed by Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham with the story written by Nick Park and Mark Burton. The screenplay is by Mark Burton and the film is produced by Richard Beek.