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‘Chicken Run’ sequel set to release on Netflix on Dec. 15

/ 02:09 PM June 15, 2023

Sam Fell, director of the Oscar-nominated animated feature film “ParaNorman”, attends the Great British Film Reception at the British Consul General’s Residence, Feb. 22, 2013, in Los Angeles, California. Fell also directs “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget,” a sequel to stop-motion favorite “Chicken Run,” which will be released by Netflix this Christmas 2023, nearly a quarter-century after the original, it was announced Wednesday, June 14, 2023, at the Annecy animation festival in France. AFP PHOTO / ROBYN BECK

ANNECY, France—A sequel to stop-motion favorite “Chicken Run” will be released by Netflix this Christmas, nearly a quarter-century after the original, it was announced Wednesday, June 14, at the Annecy animation festival in France.

“Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget,” from Aardman Studios, the British makers of “Wallace and Gromit,” will be released on the streamer on Dec. 15.

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Netflix showed clips of the new film, which sees lead characters Ginger and Rocky safe on an island bird sanctuary, but with a daughter itching to see the world who finds herself trapped on a factory farm.

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“It’s a bit like a James Bond film but with chickens,” summed up director Sam Fell at the festival in southeastern France.

The 2000 original, which worked as a spoof on wartime prison escape dramas, was the highest-grossing stop-motion animation of all time.

Also unveiled by Netflix was 3D film “Leo,” due on Nov. 21 and featuring the voice of Adam Sandler as a 74-year-old lizard who escapes from his classroom terrarium after learning he has only a year to live.

Other teasers included “Nimona,” an innovative adaptation of a graphic novel by N.D. Stevenson.

Due for release on June 30, it follows a teenager capable of shapeshifting at will and her friendship with a knight wrongly accused of a crime, in a half-medieval, half-futuristic world.

Netflix also showed excerpts from an upcoming action series, “Blue Eye Samurai” about a swordsman seeking revenge in Edo period Japan.  /ra

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