Everyone’s favourite bear is back in the threequel PADDINGTON IN PERU. The film starts production on July 24 in London & Peru. A STUDIOCANAL and Heyday Films production.
PADDINGTON IN PERU reunites STUDIOCANAL with Heyday Films following their collaboration on the first two movies. STUDIOCANAL is fully financing the highly anticipated third film in the beloved Paddington franchise.
The story comes from Paddington 1 & 2 collaborators Paul King, Simon Farnaby and Mark Burton with a screenplay by Burton, Jon Foster and James Lamont. As previously announced, music videos and commercials director Dougal Wilson is making his feature debut.
Producers are David Heyman and Rosie Alison with Rob Silva as co-producer, executive producers include Paul King, Tim Wellspring, Jeffrey Clifford, Anna and Ron Halpern.
STUDIOCANAL CEO Anna Marsh and EVP Global Production Ron Halpern said “We have long been huge admirers of Dougal’s work, his stunning visual creativity, his storytelling, heart, emotion and humour. We are so thrilled that Dougal will be directing the third Paddington film. We look forward to bringing Paddington back to Peru for his next big screen adventure.”
Director of Paddington 1 & 2 Paul King commented “After ten years of working on the Paddington movies, I feel absurdly protective of the little bear, and I’m delighted that Dougal will be there to hold his paw as he embarks on his third big screen adventure. Dougal’s work is never less than astounding: funny, beautiful, heartfelt, imaginative, and totally original. Aunt Lucy once asked us to ‘Please Look After This Bear.’ I know Dougal will do so admirably.”
Producer David Heyman adds: “After an exacting search, we’re delighted that the brilliant Dougal Wilson will be directing the third Paddington film. A much-garlanded legend within the Commercials world, we have long admired Dougal’s virtuoso work, and his gift for directing with heart, humour, surprise and vivid imaginative flair. He’s a wonderfully inventive kindred spirit for Paddington’s latest adventure with the Browns, and we’re thrilled to be working with him.”
Director Dougal Wilson said: “As a huge fan of the first two films, I am very excited (if not a little intimidated) to be continuing the story of Paddington. It’s a massive responsibility, but all my efforts will be focussed on making a third film that honours the love so many people have for this very special bear.”



