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‘Mr. Men Little Miss’ Movie in the Works From ‘Paddington’ Producers Studiocanal and Heyday (EXCLUSIVE)
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‘Mr. Men Little Miss’ Movie in the Works From ‘Paddington’ Producers Studiocanal and Heyday (EXCLUSIVE)

  • Studiocanal and Heyday Films are developing a Mr. Men Little Miss feature film with Sanrio.
  • Sanrio joins as a banner partner to expand Mr Men Little Miss IP globally.
  • The film will build on existing Mr Men Little Miss animated series now streaming and in production.
  • Key execs express excitement about bringing Mr Men and Little Miss to the big screen.
  • Sanrio chief executives emphasize expanding Mr Men Little Miss as a global IP.
  • Studiocanal’s leadership highlights the project as a bold, imaginative venture.
  • Paddington franchise success underpins the new collaboration.
  • Project aims to bring classic characters to big screen for the first time.
  • The collaboration signals growth of Mr Men Little Miss into film and TV formats.
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Mr Men Little Miss feature film in the works from Paddington producers
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Mr Men Little Miss feature film in the works from Paddington producers

  • David Heyman joins StudioCanal to develop a Mr Men and Little Miss feature film with Heyday Films.
  • The project aims to adapt the Mr Men and Little Miss books for the screen, expanding a British family-film lineup.
  • The books’ enduring popularity is cited, with hundreds of millions of copies sold since 1971.
  • Sanrio, the Hello Kitty owner, is a partner in the proposed film adaptation.
  • Heyday Films’ involvement links the project to previous successful family features like Paddington.
  • The project is described as an ‘irresistible opportunity’ for a bold and imaginative adaptation.
  • StudioCanal’s UK arm is collaborating with Heyday Films on the film project.
  • The Guardian reports the announcement as part of ongoing expansion in family-film adaptations.
  • The Mr Men and Little Miss brand has changed hands several times since 1971, impacting its adaptation potential.
  • The Guardian article confirms the collaboration as part of a broader licensing and rights strategy.
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