The upcoming stop motion film from the unique American director, producer, screenwriter and actor Wes Anderson is set in a dystopian Japan and tells a story about a 12-year-old boy, searching for his lost dog. Ahead of the full film’s release next month, a new short clip has just surfaced.
The creator of such outstanding films as The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Moonrise Kingdom (2012) and his previous stop motion gem Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), has gathered an all-star voice cast, which makes the date of March 23 (and March 30 in UK) very exciting.
The five main characters are a pack of dogs, exiled to an isolated island due to quarantine: the leader Chief (voiced by Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston), Rex (Edward Norton), Boss (Bill Murray), Duke (Jeff Goldblum) and King (Bob Balaban). The film will also feature voices of Scarlett Johannson, Tilda Swinton, Yoko Ono, Frances McDormand and others.
Watch the new clip from the film via Vulture and the official trailer, released last year, below:
Watch the exclusive first clip for Wes Anderson's stop-motion #IsleofDogs https://t.co/8qDROBI1cM pic.twitter.com/MTqa67Afhm
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