Jon M. Chu will go from 'Wicked' to Dr. Seuss as Warner Bros. sets a release date for 'Oh, the Places You'll Go!'
J.J. Abrams is aboard to produce the musical, which will feature songs from ‘La La Land’ Oscar winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Rob Lieber
Wicked director Jon M Chu has lined up an unexpected new project, with the filmmaker set to explore the art of animation.
Jon M. Chu, whose latest film Wicked has been nominated for 10 Academy Awards, is preparing to adapt Dr. Seuss' final book for the screen.
Dr. Seuss' Oh, the Places You'll Go will get an animated movie in March 2028. J.J. Abrams and Jon M. Chu will produce and direct the film, respectively.
The studio announced Monday that the animated musical movie Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is set for theatrical release in IMAX on March 17, 2028. The film from directors Chu and Jill Culton is set to center on a young adventurer navigating the ups and downs of life.
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The actor will play a former Army Special Forces Soldier who must survive with his retired combat dog after a plane crash.
Trophies are nothing new to Holzman, who co-wrote the original 2003 musical with composer-lyricist Stephen Schwartz and saw it win three Tony Awards in 2004. But she admits it would be “lovely” to see honours bestowed on a film she describes as being “its own thing yet infused with the spirit of the musical”.
There is fun to be done! Warner Bros. Pictures Animation’s film adaptation of the Dr. Seuss book “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” will release on March 17, 2028 in IMAX. Jon M. Chu and Jill Culton are directing the film from writer Rob Lieber’s screenplay.
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