Nick Park loves going back to the world of Britain's beloved "Wallace and Gromit" franchise. The four-time Oscar-winning multi-hyphenate talent says he is working on expanding the universe.
The creator of the franchise says he is writing some more "Wallace and Gromit" stories.
"Wallace and Gromit are good old friends of mine and they are my family. I love to come back to them," Nick told over the phone.
"So, yes I do have more Wallace and Gromit ideas. And I am actually writing more Wallace and Gromit stories," added the animator, refusing to divulge more information about it.
Nick's cheese-loving inventor Wallace and his pet dog Gromit first found their way onto the silver screen with the short film "A Grand Day Out" in 1989. The first Wallace and Gromit feature-length movie were "The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit", which was released in 2005. The animated characters have become cultural icons in the UK.
The creator of the franchise says he is writing some more "Wallace and Gromit" stories.
"Wallace and Gromit are good old friends of mine and they are my family. I love to come back to them," Nick told over the phone.
"So, yes I do have more Wallace and Gromit ideas. And I am actually writing more Wallace and Gromit stories," added the animator, refusing to divulge more information about it.
Nick's cheese-loving inventor Wallace and his pet dog Gromit first found their way onto the silver screen with the short film "A Grand Day Out" in 1989. The first Wallace and Gromit feature-length movie were "The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit", which was released in 2005. The animated characters have become cultural icons in the UK.
- 5/10/2019
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