It surprised everyone at the box office, but one star hated the shoot

Last year, Timothée Chalamet took on the role of the chocolatier under the direction of Paul King (Paddington). was convincing across the board. Wonka received a review score of 82 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and audiences did too 91 percent win over.

With a production cost of $125 million, Wonka performed well worldwide 600 million on again. In advance, some positive reviews predicted that Wonka had what it took to become a holiday classic. In keeping with this, you can now secure the home cinema version on March 7th appears and can already be pre-ordered.

In addition to the 4K + Blu-ray version *, the Blu-ray * and DVD * editions can also be pre-ordered. Amazon Prime Video also offers Wonka as a stream to buy or rent*.

Hugh Grant hated making Wonka

British actor Hugh Grant is famous for his biting sarcasm known, which he never tries to hide even in interviews. He also talked about his role as Oompa-Loompa expressed his displeasure publicly. During a press conference, he revealed that he hated the motion capture work on Wonka, it was torture that wasn’t worth it in the end.

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After all, he added that his bad mood had nothing to do with the film or the director, he I just hate filming in itself, but I have a lot of children to feed. Despite all the nagging, Hugh Grant got back into character during the Bafta Awards last week. Rhyming, he presented the nominations for best director and brought this Audience laughing.

That’s what Wonka is about

Chocolate maker Willy Wonka managed to create his sweets with the help of ingenuity and… magic arts to perfect it and make it affordable for poorer people. This brings the chocolate cartel to the scene, who want to put him out of business, but Wonka stands up to them. Together with an Oompa-Loompa who appears unexpectedly, he wants to go to the… best chocolatier in the world to become.

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