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Où diffuser le robot sauvage en ligne en 2025

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"The Wild Robot", la dernière offre de Dreamworks Animation et aurait été l'un de leurs derniers films d'animation entièrement internes, est un mélange captivant de technologie et de nature. Réalisé par Chris Sanders (réputé pour "Lilo & Stitch" et "How to Train Your Dragon"), cette aventure possède un casting de voix stellaire comprenant Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal et Mark Hamill. La revue d'IGN est une "aventure animée de déchirure et imprévisible".

Le film a attiré une attention importante des prix, recevant quatre nominations Golden Globe, dix nominations ANNIE Award (la majeure partie de tous les films cette année) et une nomination aux Oscars pour le meilleur long métrage d'animation. Une suite est déjà en préparation avec Sanders retournant Direct.

Où regarder "The Wild Robot"

"The Wild Robot" est actuellement en streamine sur Peacock. Les abonnements Peacock commencent à 7,99 $/mois; Un essai gratuit n'est pas disponible. Alternativement, le film peut être loué ou acheté numériquement via divers services PVOD.

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Les éditions 4K et Blu-ray de "The Wild Robot" ont été publiées le 3 décembre.

À propos de "The Wild Robot"

Basé sur le roman de Peter Brown, "The Wild Robot" est une aventure de science-fiction animée Chronique de Roz (unité 7134), un naufrage de robot sur une île déserte. Roz doit s'adapter à son environnement sévère, formant des liens avec les animaux de l'île et finalement devenir un parent de substitution à un lait orphelin.

Le casting

  • Lupita Nyong'o comme Roz
  • Pedro Pascal comme fink
  • Mark Hamill comme épine
  • Catherine O’Hara comme Pinktail
  • Bill Nighy comme longue
  • Kit Connor As Brightbill
  • Stephanie Hsu comme vontra
  • Matt Berry comme pagayeur
  • Ving Rhames comme Thunderbolt

Note et runtime

PG noté pour l'action/péril et les éléments thématiques. Temps d'exécution: 1 heure et 41 minutes.

Pour en savoir plus sur IGN, explorez notre liste des sorties de films prévues en 2025.

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