Laika Focus Features Begin Production on The Boxtrolls

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Wed, 02/13/2013 - 19:00 -- Nick Dager

Marking their third project together Laika and Focus Features the two companies behind the current Academy Award-nominated animated feature ParaNorman announced today that Laika has begun production on The Boxtrolls. The new movie will be released nationwide by Focus on October 17th 2014. Focus CEO James Schamus and Laika president and CEO Travis Knight made the announcement. As on the previous animation collaborations ParaNorman and Coraline Focus will hold worldwide distribution rights to The Boxtrolls and Universal Pictures International will release the movie overseas (with eOne Distribution handling Canada). Coraline (2009) earned Golden Globe BAFTA Critics’ Choice and Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Feature Film; and was named one of the year’s 10 Best Films by the American Film Institute (AFI). In addition to its Academy Award nomination  ParaNorman (2012) is in the running for the BAFTA Awards’ animated feature prize. ParaNorman has won two Annie Awards (the animation community’s Oscars equivalent) and been cited as best animated feature film by 14 critics’ groups more than any other 2012 animated feature. The Boxtrolls is a 3D stop-motion and CG hybrid animated feature based on Alan Snow’s bestselling fantasy adventure novel Here Be Monsters. The Boxtrolls is being directed by Anthony Stacchi (co-director of the hit animated feature Open Season) and Graham Annable (story artist on Coraline and ParaNorman) and produced by David Ichioka and Mr. Knight. The voice cast includes Academy Award winner Ben Kingsley Academy Award nominee Toni Collette Elle Fanning (marking her fourth movie with Focus) Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Game of Thrones) Emmy Award nominee Jared Harris (Mad Men) Simon Pegg (Star Trek) Nick Frost (of Focus’ upcoming The World’s End) Richard Ayoade (The IT Crowd) and Tracy Morgan (30 Rock). The Boxtrolls is a comedic fable that unfolds in Cheesebridge a posh Victorian-era town obsessed with wealth class and the stinkiest of fine cheeses. Beneath its charming cobblestone streets dwell the Boxtrolls foul monsters who crawl out of the sewers at night and steal what the townspeople hold most dear: their children and their cheeses. At least that’s the legend residents have always believed. In truth the Boxtrolls are an underground cavern-dwelling community of quirky and lovable oddballs who wear recycled cardboard boxes the way turtles wear their shells. Knight said “The Boxtrolls is a visually dazzling mash-up of gripping detective story absurdist comedy and steampunk adventure with a surprisingly wholesome heart. It’s Dickens by way of Monty Python. Tony and Graham have crafted a strange and beautiful world replete with fantastical creatures good-for-nothing reprobates madcap antics and rip-roaring feats of derring-do. But at its core like all Laika films  The Boxtrolls is a moving and human story with timelessness and powerful emotional resonance. We’re thrilled to partner with Focus Features and Universal to bring this remarkable story to family audiences around the world.” Schamus said “Following our successful collaborations on ParaNorman and Coraline we are delighted to be embarking on a third wondrous adventure with the Laika artisans who transform everyday materials into living creatures infused with dimension humor and soul. With a wonderfully appealing menagerie of fun characters and a generous open heart at its center  The Boxtrolls will be a must-see for family audiences.”