Do you suppose cinematic universes and franchises are solely reserved for superheroes, Vin Diesel, and horror movies? Well, you’re mistaken. The newest rising franchise is rising out of the hit feel-good drama, “Wonder.” Now, now we have the primary sequel/spinoff, “White Bird.”
As seen within the trailer for “White Bird,” the movie follows the story of a younger boy, Julian, who was final seen bullying the protagonist of “Wonder.” After being expelled from his former faculty, Julian’s grandmother sits him down to inform him her story of rising up in Nazi-occupied France. From there, you’ll be able to form of guess how that is going to go, because the younger boy learns a tough lesson by the story of braveness from his elder. Cry tears, really feel uplifted, and go away completely happy.
The movie stars Ariella Glaser, Orlando Schwerdt, Bryce Gheisar, Gillian Anderson, and Helen Mirren. “White Bird” is directed by Marc Forster, the filmmaker behind the latest Tom Hanks hit, “A Man Called Otto.” He additionally directed “Quantum of Solace,” “World War Z,” and “Christopher Robin.”
“White Bird” debuts in choose theaters on August 18. You can watch the trailer beneath.
Here’s the synopsis:
From the best-selling writer of Wonder, the guide that sparked a motion to “choose kind,” comes the inspirational subsequent chapter. In White Bird, we observe Julian (Bryce Gheisar), who has struggled to belong ever since he was expelled from his former faculty for his therapy of Auggie Pullman. To remodel his life, Julian’s grandmother (Helen Mirren) lastly reveals to Julian her personal story of braveness — throughout her youth in Nazi-occupied France, a boy shelters her from mortal hazard. They discover old flame in a surprising, magical world of their very own creation, whereas the boy’s mom (Gillian Anderson) dangers every part to maintain her protected. From director Marc Forster (Finding Neverland and Christopher Robin), screenwriter Mark Bomback, and based mostly on R.J. Palacio’s guide, White Bird: A Wonder Story, like Wonder earlier than it, is an uplifting film about how one act of kindness can stay on perpetually.