First Photo from Wes Anderson’s Fantastic Mr. Fox

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Well there’s not a heck of a lot to say about this as of yet, but the good folks over at JoBlo managed to score the very first image from Wes Anderson’s upcoming animated film, Fantastic Mr. Fox. I’ve been pretty interested in this project seeing as it is Anderson’s first attempt at adapting someone else’s work, but also because it will use stop motion animation. I guess that’s the thing about this image though: it actually just looks like CG. To be fair, the picture is pretty small, so it’s hard to make out much in the way of detail.

Based on the children’s book by Roald Dahl, the movie’s voice cast includes George Clooney and Meryl Streep as Mr. and Mrs. Fox, plus a who’s who of previous Wes Anderson collaborators that include Owen Wilson, Bill Murray, Adrien Brody, Jason Schwartzman, Anjelica Huston and Roman Coppola (among others). Henry Selick was originally supposed to do the animation for this movie but ended up leaving to do Coraline instead; his replacement is Mark Gustafson (The PJs). Fantastic Mr. Fox is due to hit theatres on November 13th, 2009, but considering this is our first glimpse of the film, I’m wondering if it’s slightly behind schedule. What do you think, are you looking forward to this film?



  • Looking forward to this because it’s about time Anderson did something different for once in his career.

  • AdamH

    Im excited about this. I haven’t seen a lot of his films, only Royal Tenenbaums. But Fantastic Mr Fox was my favourite Roald Dahl book when I was young. Im more interested in this than Where the wild things are, which I’ve never heard of the book

  • Big Hungry

    I like the look in the photo. It almost looks like they are real puppets. Pixar is almost too polished so it is unreal. They just need to add some stains or dirt to the wrinkled pjs.

  • Nate

    It’s Wes Anderson. Of course I’m looking forward to this.

  • stevie_boy

    Looks crap. I’ll have to wait for a trailer before I give my judgement but that screen looks horrible. They look quite literally like hand puppets. Mr Fox’s eyes don’t even look centred and it overall has a very cheap look to it. If they go for stop-motion, it better be as smooth as the Wallace and Gromit guys, otherwise it’ll be choppy as hell.