Chris Sanders to write/direct “The Wild Robots” for DreamWorks Animation – Animation Scoop

Chris Sanders to write/direct “The Wild Robots” for DreamWorks Animation

Dreamworks announced today the commencement of The Wild Robots – marking the return of Chris Sanders to DreamWorks Animation where he directed and wrote How to Train Your Dragon with Dean DeBlois and The Croods with Kirk DeMicco. Sanders also wrote and directed Lilo & Stitch with DeBlois. Producer Jeff Hermann most recently produced The Boss Baby: Family Business, co-produced Kung Fu Panda 3 and produced several DreamWorks Animation’s recent award-winning short films.

Raymond Zibach (Kung Fu Panda 1, 2, and 3) will serve as production designer; Heidi Jo Gilbert (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Croods: A New Age) will serve as head of story; Mary Blee (The Boss Baby: Family Business, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) will serve as editor.

Peter Brown is the author and illustrator of many bestselling children’s books, including Children Make Terrible Pets and The Curious Garden. He is the recipient of a Caldecott Honor for Creepy Carrots!, two E.B. White Read Aloud Awards, a New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book award, and a Children’s Choice Award for Illustrator of the Year.

Three-time Academy Award nominee Chris Sanders has adapted the screenplay and will direct. Jeff Hermann is set to produce, and Dean DeBlois will executive produce.

Chris Sanders

When Rozzum 7134 (“Roz” for short), a robot designed for a futuristic urban world, finds herself washed ashore on a deserted island, a tale of survival and discovery begins when she becomes the unexpected protector to an orphaned gosling, which she names Brightbill. Together they struggle to survive the harsh environment, but only succeed with the help of a close-knit group of misfit animals, who become first friends, then family. Ultimately Roz and company save the island from a robotic invasion by Roz’s manufacturer, looking to bring her back to civilization by any means necessary.  In the process she becomes something much more than she was programmed to be, a WILD ROBOT.

Beneath the action and comedy, “The Wild Robot” tells an emotional story about how we all have the power to “exceed our programming,” to become more than we were destined to be. Roz not only finds a way to survive in this dangerous world, but also brings new meaning to her “life” by taking on the responsibility of parenthood. The movie celebrates what it means to be wild and alive, and how cooperation is the key to survival in a harsh world.

Since the book’s debut in 2016, Brown has published the equally successful NY Times Bestseller The Wild Robot Escapes in 2019, and released his next book The Wild Robot Protects on September 26, 2023.

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