New Cast Members Join 'Bad Fairies' Animated Musical

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Locksmith Animation's upcoming animated musical, 'Bad Fairies', has expanded its voice talent roster. The production welcomes Serrana Su-Ling Bliss, James Acaster, and Dee Bradley Baker to its ensemble, joining previously announced stars Cynthia Erivo and Ncuti Gatwa. This subversive fairy tale adventure, set to premiere on May 21, 2027, promises a fresh take on the animated musical genre, with original songs by Tony Award winners Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, and a score by Grammy nominee Isabella 'Machine' Summers.

The announcement, made at the prestigious Annecy International Animation Film Festival by directors Megan Nicole Dong and Olivier Staphylas, highlights the film's commitment to gathering diverse and accomplished talents. The involvement of these celebrated actors, known for their distinctive contributions across various entertainment platforms, is expected to bring a unique blend of comedic timing, vocal versatility, and compelling performances to the film's magical world. With DNEG Animation handling the digital production in London, the project is poised to deliver a visually stunning and musically rich cinematic experience.

New Voices Enchant 'Bad Fairies'

The animated musical 'Bad Fairies' is bolstering its impressive cast with the inclusion of Serrana Su-Ling Bliss, James Acaster, and Dee Bradley Baker, who are set to lend their unique vocal talents to key roles. This trio joins the already announced Cynthia Erivo and Ncuti Gatwa, forming a formidable ensemble for the Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Locksmith Animation co-production. The film, a whimsical and unconventional take on classic fairy tales, is quickly becoming one of the most anticipated animated features, promising both humor and heart through its musical narrative. The directors, Megan Nicole Dong and Olivier Staphylas, officially unveiled these new cast members at the esteemed Annecy International Animation Film Festival, underscoring the project's growing momentum and international appeal.

Serrana Su-Ling Bliss, celebrated for her roles in 'Enola Holmes 2' and 'Belfast,' will voice the character Fei, bringing her rising star power to the animated world. James Acaster, a renowned English comedian known for his Netflix specials, is cast as Stickers, ensuring a dose of sharp wit and comedic timing. The prolific voice actor Dee Bradley Baker, famous for his work in the 'Star Wars' animated series and 'American Dad!', will portray Groundbeef, adding his unparalleled vocal range and experience to the team. This diverse and talented group is poised to bring the vibrant characters of 'Bad Fairies' to life, enriching the film's narrative with their distinct artistic contributions and captivating performances, further elevating the musical's potential for critical acclaim and audience engagement.

Creative Forces Behind the Musical Magic

Beyond its stellar voice cast, 'Bad Fairies' is assembling an impressive creative team to bring its magical and subversive vision to the big screen. The musical comedy, which follows a mischievous group of fairies disrupting their enchanted realm, features original songs penned by Tony Award winners Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, the acclaimed minds behind 'Six: The Musical.' This collaboration promises a soundtrack filled with innovative and memorable tunes that will drive the story forward and captivate audiences. Grammy nominee Isabella 'Machine' Summers of Florence + The Machine is set to compose the film's score and contribute to the songwriting, blending contemporary musical sensibilities with the animated narrative.

The screenplay for 'Bad Fairies' is crafted by Deborah Frances-White, known for her sharp writing and engaging storytelling, ensuring a compelling and witty script. Carolyn Soper is on board as producer, overseeing the intricate production process. The creative team also includes editor Sim Evan-Jones and cinematographer James C.J. Williams, who will work to shape the film's visual and narrative flow. Digital production is being handled by DNEG Animation in London, renowned for its cutting-edge animation techniques, guaranteeing a visually spectacular experience. This collective expertise, from music to visual effects, underscores the film's ambition to be a standout animated musical, establishing a strong foundation for its anticipated release and future projects under the Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and Locksmith Animation partnership.

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