A new Paddington in Peru the image reveals more about the sequence. The film, which is the third in the franchise adapting the children's book series of the same name by Michael Bond, follows anthropomorphic bear Paddington (Ben Whishaw) as he and his adoptive family visit his beloved Aunt Lucy (Imelda Staunton) in Peru. only to discover that she has disappeared. The next Paddington in Peru also features returning stars Hugh Bonneville, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, Julie Walters and Jim Broadbent, as well as newcomers Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas and Emily Mortimer (replacing Sally Hawkins as Mary Brown).
TelaRant now you can share an exclusive first image of Paddington in Peruwhich is the debut feature film from music video director Dougal Wilson. The image shows a distressed Paddington alone in Aunt Lucy's empty house. It seems that the image is from the scene in which he discovers for the first time that she has disappeared, beginning his great adventure through the South American country. See the full-size image below:
The search for Aunt Lucy will be of enormous importance in Paddington, Peru
Paddington adores his Aunt Lucy
One element of the image that keeps what's at stake from seeming more dire than it could be is the fact that Aunt Lucy's bed is made, which serves to highlight the fact that she apparently left of her own free will. Thus, his disappearance could fuel a new adventure for the Paddington cast that is as gentle and charming as the previous filmsalthough it features larger adventure settings and is set in a very different location to the quiet London neighborhood of the first two films.
However, in addition to fueling the film's adventure angle, Aunt Lucy's disappearance will likely provide the new film's emotional core. Although she doesn't appear on screen very often in the Paddington films, Aunt Lucy's teachings are what helped allow the unfortunate young bear to prosper during his time in England, as well as helping to improve the lives of those around him. Allowing her to fulfill her dream of visiting London was also an important wish of the title character that fueled the moving Paddington2 end.
Paddington, Peru, has a chance to be just as sweet
The film has already received glowing praise
It makes sense that Paddington in Peru Reviews gave the new film a stellar 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing. This new image highlights what the strength of the franchise has been since the beginning. Paddington is unfailingly kind, no matter where he finds himself, and his deep desire to rescue his Aunt Lucy will catalyze those around him to tap into your own inner wells of goodness, however hidden.