Charlie Brown and Snoopy are definitely characters that have marked our childhood with great memories. The last time these two characters were in their won big-screen movie was in 1980. But I have great news for all you Charlie Brown and Snoopy fans out there! 2015 marks the 65th anniversary of the debut of Charles Schulz’s comic strip “Peanuts,” and the 50th anniversary of the special “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” So finally a new “Peanuts” movie is arriving. This time the movie will be presented in 3d.
If you have been a Peanuts fan for a long time, then of the reports on the movie will not surprise you. Snoopy will use pantomime to communicate, just like he did on some of the cartoon specials. The late Bill Melendez will voice Snoopy and Woodstock. If you watched the cartoons before, you will be able to recognize some of the locations in the movie like Charlie Brown’s skating pond, his house, and the wall. They will be presented as Schulz originally designed them and their will not me modern details to place the film in the present. Producer Paul Feig said that “Snoopy will not be rapping, no one will be twerking, we’re in good hands.” He also said that they are trying to maintain Schulz’s original sweet optimism.
Craig Schulz, one of Charles’ sons said "It's long overdue. The fans have been asking for a long time, but we held off until the time was right." The death of Charles Schulz in 2000 delayed any appearances in the theaters, but I’m sure all the Charlie Brown fans out there are happy and excited about the release of this movie! Here is the trailer of the “Peanuts Movie.” Enjoy!
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