Marmaduke (2022 film)

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Marmaduke
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International release poster
Directed by Mark Dippé
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  • Dan Chuba
  • Mark Dippé
  • Bridget McMeel
  • Timothy Wayne Peternell
  • Youngki Lee
  • Jonghan Kim
Screenplay by Byron Kavanagh
Based on
Marmaduke
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Music by Nicholas Schnier
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  • Aalaap Majgavkar
  • Aaron Seelman
Production
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  • One Cool Animation
  • Andrews McMeel Entertainment
  • Legacy Classics Family Entertainment
  • StoryBerry
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  • Netflix (United States)
  • SC Films (International)
Release dates
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  • May 6, 2022 (2022-05-06)
Running time
90 minutes
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  • United States
  • Canada
  • Hong Kong
  • South Korea
Language English

Marmaduke is a 2022 computer-animated comedy film directed by Mark Dippé, and co-directed by Phil Nibbelink, Youngki Lee, and Matt Whelan, based on the comic strip of the same name by Paul and Brad Anderson. It is the second feature-length film based on the strip following the 2010 live-action film. The film stars Pete Davidson as the voice of Marmaduke, along with J. K. Simmons and David Koechner. It was released on Netflix in the United States on May 6, 2022. The film was panned by critics.

Plot

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Voice cast

Production

On October 23, 2017, it was announced that a CGI Marmaduke film was in development, to be written by Byron Kavanagh and directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé, who would produce alongside Dan Chuba and Matthew Joynes and Simon Crowe.[1] In 2018, Andrews McMeel announced the involvement of cast members Pete Davidson as Marmaduke, J. K. Simmons as Marmaduke's rival Zeus, and David Koechner as Phil Winslow.[2] The film's animation was provided by Dippé's company WonderWorld Studios currently known as StoryBerry who has facilities in Toronto, Shanghai, and Seoul,[3] while main production was done by Legacy Classics in Los Angeles and One Cool Animation in Hong Kong.[4]

Release

The film was first announced for a release in the second quarter of 2019.[1] It was later slated for a release in 2020, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The film was acquired by Netflix in 2022. On April 8, 2022, Netflix released the film's trailer, and announced a May 6 release date.[6]

Reception

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 0% based on 9 reviews.[7] Aurora Amidon of Paste Magazine criticized the formulaic and predictable plot, but praised the voice acting of Davidson, Simmons, and Koechner.[8]

References

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External links

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