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    Paddington 2 is a 2017 live-action animated comedy film directed by Paul King and written by King and Simon Farnaby. Based on the stories of Paddington Bear, created by Michael Bond (to whom the film is also dedicated, Bond having died that year), it is the sequel to Paddington (2014), and is produced by Heyday Films and StudioCanal UK. The film, a British-French-Luxembourgish co-production, stars Ben Whishawas the voice o…

    Paddington 2 is a 2017 live-action animated comedy film directed by Paul King and written by King and Simon Farnaby. Based on the stories of Paddington Bear, created by Michael Bond (to whom the film is also dedicated, Bond having died that year), it is the sequel to Paddington (2014), and is produced by Heyday Films and StudioCanal UK. The film, a British-French-Luxembourgish co-production, stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington, with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Brendan Gleeson, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi and Hugh Grant in live-action roles. In the film, after Paddington is framed and imprisoned for a burglary that he did not commit, he and his family have to find the real culprit and prove his innocence.

    The film was confirmed to be in development in April 2015. Principal photography began in October 2016 and ended in June 2017. The film was theatrically released on 10 November 2017 in the United Kingdom and 6 December 2017 in France, and grossed $227 million worldwide. The film received widespread critical acclaim on Metacritic and gained an approval rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, becoming the highest-rat…

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    Paddington, having settled with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens, offers his neighbours emotional support in various ways. To purchase a one-of-a-kind pop-up book of London in Samuel Gruber's antique shop for his Aunt Lucy's 100th birthday, Paddington performs several odd jobs and saves his wages. One night, he witnesses a burglary at the shop in which the book is stolen. Paddington chases the thief, who escapes, and Paddington is framed and arrested. The thief returns home and is revealed to be the Browns' neighbour, Phoenix Buchanan, an egotistical actor. In court, Mr. Gruber states that he does not believe that Paddington stole the book. However, with no evidence of the thief's existence, Paddington is convicted and sentenced to 10 years in Portobello Prison.

    In prison, Paddington is assigned to laundry duty, but accidentally washes a red sock with the white prison uniforms; the uniforms turn pink, angering the prisoners. The prison's short-tempered chef, Knuckles McGinty, hires Paddington to work in the kitchen after being impressed by his marmalade sandwich recipe. Meanwhile, the Browns attempt to prove Paddington's innocence, putting up sketches of the thief all over London, while Buchanan uses the book to locate a series of clues within London's landmarks, which reveal the location of a secret treasure. The Browns encounter a fortune teller who informs them that the book's clues lead to the hidden fortune of the book's author.

    Because of Paddington's influence, the prison becomes a much livelier and friendlier place, but Paddington struggles to remain positive because the Browns are unable to prove his innocence despite their continuous efforts. Knuckles and two other prisoners, Phibs and Spoon, later tell Paddington that although the Browns mean well, they will eventually forget about him.

    Becoming convinced that Buchanan is the culprit, Mary and Henry Brown search for the stolen book inside his house. They find a secret attic where Buchanan's various costumes are stashed, including the disguise he wore to steal the book. However, the Browns' investigation cause them to forget to attend the prison's monthly visiting day, causing Paddington to believe the Browns have forgotten about him.

    Paddington joins Knuckles, Phibs and Spoon in a prison escape. They promise to aid in proving Paddington's innocence, but after escaping, they promptly abandon the idea in order to flee the country, inviting Paddington to join them. Paddington declines, feeling betrayed by Knuckles. While avoiding the police, Paddington uses a public telephone to contact the Browns, who tell him Buchanan is the real culprit. To catch Buchanan, they arrange to meet at Paddington station, where a carnival train carrying the hidden fortune is due to leave.

    Paddington reaches the station and boards the train immediately before it leaves. The Browns arrive shortly afterward and use a LNER Peppercorn Class A1 to pursue the carnival train. Buchanan finds the hidden fortune, but Paddington thwarts him. Henry, Judy and Mrs Bird board the carnival train to confront Buchanan, who overpowers them and escapes. Buchanan severs th…

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    Ben Whishaw as Paddington Brown, a young Peruvian bear
    Imelda Staunton as Lucy, Paddington's aunt
    Michael Gambon as Pastuzo, Lucy's late husband, and Paddington's late uncle
    Hugh Bonneville as Henry Brown, Mary's husband, Judy and Jonathan's father, and Paddington's adoptive father
    Sally Hawkins as Mary Brown, Henry's wife, Judy and Jonathan's mother, and Paddington's adoptive mother
    Brendan Gleeson as Knuckles McGinty, a chef of Portobello Prison whom Paddington befriends
    Hugh Grant as Phoenix Buchanan, a master of disguise, who steals the pop-up book
    Julie Walters as Mrs. Bird, the housekeeper of the Brown residence
    Jim Broadbent as Mr. Samuel Gruber, the owner of an antique shop
    Peter Capaldi as Mr. Reginald Curry, the Brown family's cranky neighbor
    Madeleine Harris as Judy Brown, Henry and Mary's daughter, Jonathan's sister, and Paddington's adoptive sister
    Samuel Joslin as Jonathan "J-Dog" Brown, Henry and Mary's son, Judy's brother, and Paddington's adoptive brother
    Dame Eileen Atkins as Madame Kozlova, the owner of the fair
    Tom Conti as Gerald Biggleswade, a judge, who is a customer at Giuseppe's Grooming Salon
    Joanna Lumley as Felicity Fanshaw
    Noah Taylor as Miguel Phibs, a prisoner
    • Aaron Neil as Raul "Spoon" Spooner, a prisoner
    Jessica Hynes as Miss Kitts, a newspaper seller
    Ben Miller as Colonel Lancaster, Miss Kitts' lover
    Sanjeev Bhaskar as Dr. Jafri, the Brown family's next-door neighbor whom always forgets his keys
    Robbie Gee as Mr. Barnes, a garbage man
    Marie-France Alvarez as Mademoiselle Dubois, a woman who rides a bicycle
    Enzo Squillino Jr. as Mr. Giuseppe
    Louis Partridge as G-Man, a friend of Jonathan’s
    Meera Syal as a prosecutor
    Richard Ayoade as a forensic investigator
    Tom Davis as T-Bone, a prisoner

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    In April 2015, David Heyman, the producer of Paddington (2014), confirmed that a sequel was in development. It was also announced that Paul King would return to direct, and co-write the screenplay with Simon Farnaby. Heyman's Heyday Films, and StudioCanal, produced the film, making it a British-French co-production. By October 2016, most of the cast of Paddington—Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, Ben Whishaw and Imelda Staunton—were confirmed to be returning for the sequel, joined by Hugh Grant and Brendan Gleeson. Grant described his character as "enormously vain and narcissistic".

    Principal photography began on 18 October. Many of the domestic interiors were filmed on stages at Pinewood Studios and Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, but producers also shot at key central London locations like Tower Bridge and St Paul's Cathedral. Jonah Coombes, supervising location on both Paddington and the sequel, stated, "We were looking for locations that celebrated London and delivered the kind of cinematic scale we were looking for." Framestore provided the visual effects for the film, including the elaborate pop-up book sequence. On 7 February 2017, filming featured in the CBBC documentary series All Over the Workplace. Filming took place in London's Little Venice for three days, and also at Shepton Mallet Prison and Knebworth Park. Craig Revel Horwood choreographed the prison dance scene. Principal photography wrapped on 27 June 2017. Michael Bond, the creator of Paddington Bear, died the same day, and the film was dedicated to him.

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    The music of the film was composed by Dario Marianelli.

    Additional music in the film, not included on the soundtrack recording, includes "Rain on the Roof" (Stephen Sondheim) – Hugh Grant, which is performed during the end credits.

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