Vengeance Most Fowl: The Latest Wallace and Gromit Adventure
Wallace and Gromit are back with a brand-new adventure on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Wallace invents a 'smart gnome' that has a mind of its own - or does it? It falls to Gromit to take on the dastardly Feathers McGraw once more... or Wallace may never invent again!
Watch the new teaser trailer for Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Wallace and Gromit are back on BBC One this Christmas with a brand-new adventure, made by multi-award-winning and independent studio Aardman, who you might know and love if you're a fan of Shaun The Sheep!
Check out the teaser trailer above for your first glimpse at this hilarious new film.
When can I watch Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl?
The latest film from legendary Aardman animation, featuring everyone's favourite cheese loving inventor and his cunning dog, will premiere on BBC One and BBC iPlayer this Christmas.
Make sure you don't miss it, add Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl to your iPlayer watchlist now to make it easy to find on Christmas Day.
Can't wait for some sure to be exciting and hilarious adventures from the makers of Shaun the Sheep? You can also enjoy previous Wallace and Gromit adventures on BBC iPlayer, including The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave, A Grand Day Out, A Matter of Loaf and Death, and their other feature film, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit!
What is the new Wallace and Gromit film about?
Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl sees Gromit’s growing concern as Wallace becomes over-dependent on his inventions - which proves justified when Wallace invents a ‘smart gnome’ that seems to develop an evil mind of its own. But who or what could be the cause? As events begin to spiral out of control, it’s up to Gromit to put aside his qualms and battle sinister forces, or Wallace may never be able to invent again!
Feathers McGraw was last seen in 1993’s award winning short The Wrong Trousers, which saw the scheming penguin, already a wanted criminal, rent out a room at Wallace and Gromit’s house where he sought to use Wallace’s techno trousers to steal a blue diamond. Rightfully behind bars ever since, he’s now back for vengeance... most fowl!
All you need to know about Wallace and Gromit
Who are the main characters?
Wallace & Gromit features the titular characters and an old nemesis, Feathers McGraw who is out for revenge!
What is Vengeance Most Fowl about?
Wallace invents a 'smart gnome' that has a mind of its own - or does it? It falls to Gromit to take on the dastardly Feathers McGraw once more... or Wallace may never invent again!
How is this connected to Shaun the Sheep?
Shaun The Sheep first featured in the Wallace & Gromit short film A Close Shave, placing Shaun and his flock in the same world as Wallace & Gromit. Both characters come from the same brilliant minds and studio, Aardman Animation. Both films and series have a home on BBC, too!
How many Wallace and Gromit movies and series were made?
There have been four short films and two feature length Wallace & Gromit films, including the brand new Vengeance Most Fowl!
What breed of dog is Gromit?
Gromit is a beagle, which must be why he's such a loyal companion to Wallace. We're sure he'd get along very well with Blue Peter's very own beagle & basset hound cross, Henry!
Who is the voice of Wallace now?
Wallace used to be voiced by Peter Sallis, with Ben Whitehead taking on the role in 2010.
What is Wallace's accent?
Wallace has a West Yorkshire accent, and is very fond of Wensleydale cheese!
Who is Aardman animation?
Did you know!
Aardman is the creative and award winning studio behind shows like CBBC's Shaun the Sheep and CBeebies' Timmy Time!
Aardman has been around since 1976, one of the studio's first characters was a little clay person called Morph, a character in children's art show Take Hart.
Aardman is one of the UK's leading animation studios, and has created lots of family favourite films and episodes such as the iconic Wallace & Gromit, plus others like Chicken Run, Early Man and even a Star Wars short film!
Aardman has created six short films for the BBC's ‘Things We Love’ campaign, which highlight some of the family favourites from across the BBC, too. Keep an eye out for a pair of mice discussing David Attenborough next time you're watching Asia on BBC One!
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