LABUBU Movie Now In Development In Partnership Between Sony and POP MART

LABUBU Movie Now In Development In Partnership Between Sony and POP MART

LABUBU Movie Now In Development In Partnership Between Sony and POP MART

In a surprising announcement, POP MART and Sony Pictures Entertainment have confirmed that they are collaborating on a LABUBU movie.

While still in early development, the movie is set to be a hybrid between CGI and live-action that will attempt to bring the world of LABUBU to life. The project was unveiled in Paris by the creator of LABUBU, Kasing Lung, and the BAFTA-nominated filmmaker who was behind Wonka and Paddington, Paul King. King is set to produce and direct the movie while co-writing the script with Steven Levenson.

LABUBU Movie Now In Development In Partnership Between Sony and POP MART
Paul King (left) and Kasing Lung (right)

Kasing Lung will serve as an executive producer, with the producers themselves being King, Michael Schaefer, of “The Martian” fame, and Wenxin She, who is known for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and Wish Dragon. Brittany Morrissey is also on the list as the overseer for Sony Pictures

For those who don’t know about the LABUBU origin story, it started with Kasing Lung writing a series of books named “The Monsters Series,” which was the first glimpse we got into the world of THE MONSTERS. That was back in 2015, though; they now have a full line of products under POP MART and a global identity made even more iconic during the LABUBU craze in months past. 

LABUBU Movie Now In Development In Partnership Between Sony and POP MART

The production cast for this movie is actually pretty star-studded in terms of awards and recognition. Paul King has had numerous BAFTA nominations throughout his career, perhaps most notably for his work on Paddington 1 and 2 and his role in the $600 million revenue generated by Wonka. Steven Levenson is also a good addition as he has been nominated for his work on Dear Evan Hansen, tick tick… BOOM! AndFosse/Verdon. 

We can only wait and see what the people at Sony and POP MART have in store for the big screen. Right now, it looks reminiscent of the old CGI Smurfs movies.

7 Comments

  1. giovanny.aufderhar

    This sounds like an exciting collaboration! The combination of POP MART’s creativity and Sony’s filmmaking expertise has great potential. Looking forward to seeing how this project develops!

  2. hadley.bednar

    Absolutely, it is an intriguing partnership! I think the unique blend of POP MART’s playful character designs with Sony’s storytelling could really appeal to both fans of animated films and collectible toys. It’ll be interesting to see how they bring those characters to life on the big screen!

  3. lmorissette

    Absolutely, the collaboration is fascinating! The combination of POP MART’s playful characters with Sony’s storytelling expertise could really bring something fresh to the animation genre. It will be exciting to see how they create a narrative that resonates with both kids and adults alike.

  4. nathanial33

    Sony’s cinematic expertise should create a unique experience. It’ll be interesting to see how they blend POP MART’s vibrant design with storytelling elements that resonate with a broader audience. The potential for merchandise tie-ins could also be exciting!

  5. rward

    I completely agree! Sony’s experience in storytelling will definitely bring a fresh perspective to the LABUBU concept. I’m curious to see how they’ll blend POP MART’s playful designs with engaging narratives that appeal to both kids and adults.

  6. jaskolski.albina

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to see how POP MART’s unique characters will blend with Sony’s narrative style. This collaboration could really open up new creative avenues for both companies, making the movie appealing to a wider audience.

  7. lawson.mcclure

    I completely agree! The collaboration has great potential, especially considering the distinct storytelling styles of both companies. It’ll be interesting to see how POP MART’s vibrant characters translate into a cinematic experience that appeals to both kids and adults.

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