Chris Pratt to Voice Garfield in New Animated Feature

Chris Pratt is going to voice the lasagna-loving, Monday-hating comic strip cat Garfield in a new animated movie.

Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson’s Alcon Entertainment is behind the new Garfield, which has been picked up for worldwide (excluding China) release by Sony Pictures. The script written by Oscar nominee David Reynolds (Finding Nemo) is being directed by Mark Dindal (Chicken Little), with the duo having previously worked together on The Emperor’s New Groove.



Created by Jim Davis, Garfield debuted as a comic character first in 1978, with the lazy tabby cat often appearing alongside Jon Arbuckle, his human owner, and the lovable household dog Odie. Originally appearing in 41 newspapers, Garfield currently holds the record for being the most widely syndicated comic strip in the world.

Alcon acquired the rights from Davis, who will serve as an executive producer on the film, along with Bridget McMeel from Amuse and Craig Sost. John Cohen and Steven P. Wegner produce alongside Kosove and Johnson. DNEG Animation, which recently worked in the animated feature Ron’s Gone Wrong, will animate and produce the film. DNEG CEO Namit Malhotra and president Tom Jacomb are both serving as producers.

Garfield previously appeared on the big screen in live-action/animated hybrid Garfield in 2004 and its sequel, 2006’s Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties. In these movies, both produced by 20th Century Fox, Bill Murray voiced the titular cat.

Pratt’s voice work includes the Lego Movie films and Pixar’s Onward, as well as the upcoming Super Mario Bros. animated movie from Universal and Nintendo, where he will be playing Mario. The actor, repped by UTA, Rise Management and Sloane Offer, was most recently seen in Amazon’s sci-fi feature The Tomorrow War and is due back in theaters with Jurassic World: Dominion.

Reynolds, who started his career on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, is repped by Gersh.

 
I just want some studio to finally finish Garfield's Judgment Day, the movie about Jon Arbuckle's home getting wrecked by a tornado for which Lorenzo Music supposedly already recorded all his lines back in the late 1980s.
It almost sounds like some made up shit but there it is. And looking into this I found out that apparently some characters in the Wizards late 70's animation where plagiarized and every cartoonist/animator back then was some sort of insufferable cunt. The more things change...
 
If it's at all accurate to real cats 90% of the movie will just be Garfield sleeping.
 
I really hope they go dark with it.
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I dunno. He just doesn't feel right. "Lorenzo" Music remains the definitive Garfield to my ears and Pratt does not resonate the same way.

I wouldn't mind hearing H. Jon Benjamin as Garfield. He doesn't sound too much like Lorenzo Music but he's the same kind of voice actor in terms of the wonderful "personality" in his voice compensating for his lack of range.
 
I'm getting sick and tired of Chris Pratt. Seems like a nice guy, but he's not fit to voice garfield. I just don't see him having the range to do the cat justice. Not that it really matters in the long run.
i dont really care for chris pratt but i find it funny how he makes twitter seethe cope and dilate because hes a practicing christian.

Also in general hes a safe approach for everyone. Hes not the kind to go full TERF on twitter or the opposite. While the twitter crowd dont like him that much, hes still pretty popular and hes loved by the consoomer for GotG.
 
I immediately checked if it was a satire site. Why is Chris Pratt getting these roles? Are companies just shitposting now?

Don't stop. Give him all the roles. Make every one of these shitty reboots feel as soulless as the studio execs who keep greenlighting them. Depress the nostalgia nerds into drink and depression.

(Not that I want Pratt associated with killing off everything, he's a nice guy and all, but someone has to take the bullet.)
 
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