The lovable duo Wallace and Gromit are set to make their much-anticipated return in the new Netflix movie Vengeance Most Fowl, a lively stop-motion caper that promises fans old and new plenty of laughs and clever adventures. Produced by Aardman Animations, the film showcases Wallace’s quirky inventions and Gromit’s signature loyalty while introducing fresh humor and stunning animation that elevate this dynamic duo’s tale to a new level.
With a January release, Vengeance Most Fowl brings Wallace’s inventive spirit back in full force. Directed by Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham, the film blends nostalgic charm with contemporary humor, making it a delightful treat for fans who remember the classics like The Wrong Trousers and The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Wallace’s Wild Inventions and Gromit’s Skepticism
Known for his endless curiosity and need to automate everyday life, Wallace starts the film by developing a new invention: a “smart” garden gnome named Norbot. The robotic helper is meant to lend Gromit a hand in maintaining the backyard. However, Gromit, who finds peace in his gardening tasks, feels reluctant to embrace the high-tech helper. This tension between Wallace’s love for gadgets and Gromit’s grounded nature is one of the many quirks that fans love about the duo.
The story of Vengeance Most Fowl captures this divide in an amusing way, giving a lighthearted nod to our obsession with technology. As Wallace introduces Norbot to the neighborhood, he quickly gains popularity among neighbors who are impressed by the robot’s efficiency. Norbot becomes the latest craze, bringing Wallace local fame and an interview with news anchor Onya Doorstep. Yet, Gromit remains skeptical of the robot’s unfettered automation, hinting at potential trouble ahead.
The Return of Feathers McGraw
Just as Wallace enjoys the spotlight, an old enemy lurks in the background. Feathers McGraw, the villainous penguin who last appeared in The Wrong Trousers, is back with a devious plan for revenge. Imprisoned after his previous heist attempt, McGraw has been waiting for the perfect moment to return, and Wallace’s new invention gives him just the opportunity.
Feathers McGraw cleverly reprograms Norbot, setting off a series of robotic mishaps that cause chaos in the community. Not only does Norbot start malfunctioning, but it also begins duplicating itself and going on a neighborhood-wide crime spree, much to the shock of the townspeople. As suspicion falls on Wallace, the local police, led by Chief Inspector Mackintosh and his partner P.C. Mukherjee, start investigating. Now, Gromit has to save his best friend and uncover McGraw’s plan before it’s too late.
Classic Wallace & Gromit Humor with Modern Twists
Long-time fans of Wallace and Gromit will appreciate the signature humor, slapstick comedy, and clever social commentary that make Vengeance Most Fowl a joy to watch. The film retains its classic charm, with Wallace’s amusing clumsiness and Gromit’s expressive reactions adding plenty of laughs. Yet, there’s also an updated feel to the humor, as the script, co-written by Mark Burton and Nick Park, integrates timely themes like technology’s role in our lives.
The detailed animation also reflects Aardman’s dedication to improving their craft. Unlike the original claymation of earlier Wallace & Gromit films, Vengeance Most Fowl introduces more polished visuals, with Wallace’s clothes made of real yarn and Gromit’s textured fur giving the characters a refreshed look. This level of detail highlights the evolution of stop-motion animation, showing how the art form has advanced while keeping its distinctive charm intact.
A Stunning Visual Experience That Shines on the Big Screen
Though it will release primarily on Netflix, Vengeance Most Fowl had a special screening at AFI Fest, where its stunning visuals were appreciated on the big screen. The attention to detail in the character movements, the textured environments, and the lively sets all contribute to a richer, more immersive experience that would be ideal for theaters. From Wallace’s inventive gadgets to the chaotic scenes that follow Norbot’s misadventures, each frame showcases Aardman’s signature craftsmanship.
Fans’ Delight with New Voice for Wallace
Following the passing of Peter Sallis in 2017, actor Ben Whitehead takes over as the voice of Wallace. Whitehead manages to maintain the spirit of Wallace’s character, offering a slightly more assertive tone while staying true to the inventor’s lovable, quirky nature. Fans may notice slight differences, yet Whitehead’s performance captures the essence of Wallace, keeping the character’s charm intact.
An Unpredictable Plot with Entertaining Characters
Besides Wallace and Gromit’s antics, the film introduces a lively group of side characters that contribute to the fun. From nosy neighbors to eager journalists, the community’s reaction to Norbot’s “efficiency” brings laughs and adds to the film’s lighthearted critique of modern society’s fascination with tech. The police, led by Chief Inspector Mackintosh, add another layer of humor with their often misguided attempts to catch the culprit, providing plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.
The film also presents clever jabs at suburban lifestyles, the media’s over-the-top reactions, and law enforcement’s unpredictability, adding a subtle layer of satire to the adventure.
A Breezy Adventure for All Ages
Running just 79 minutes, Vengeance Most Fowl keeps its pace lively, packing in enough action, humor, and heartfelt moments to entertain audiences of all ages. The suspenseful score by Lorne Balfe and Julian Nott complements the storyline, enhancing the scenes with just the right amount of intensity and humor. For Gromit fans, there’s also plenty to love, as the loyal beagle remains the silent hero, displaying his usual loyalty and bravery as he uncovers McGraw’s scheme.
Ultimately, Vengeance Most Fowl showcases everything fans love about Wallace and Gromit while introducing new elements that feel refreshingly modern. The movie celebrates the duo’s enduring appeal and marks a successful return to the screen, making it a must-watch for fans and a delightful introduction for newcomers.
Catch Wallace & Gromit’s “Vengeance Most Fowl” on Netflix starting January 3.