''Arthur and the Invisibles'' or ''Arthur and the Minimoys'' (French: ''Arthur et les Minimoys'') is a 2006 English-language French
fantasy
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adventure
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comedy
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animated/live-action film directed and co-written by French filmmaker
Luc Besson
Luc Paul Maurice Besson (; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He directed or produced the films '' Subway'' (1985), ''The Big Blue'' (1988), and '' La Femme Nikita'' (1990). Besson is associated with the ' ...
. It is based on the first two books of the ''
Arthur
Arthur is a common male given name of Brittonic languages, Brythonic origin. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur. The etymology is disputed. It may derive from the Celtic ''Artos'' meaning “Bear”. An ...
''
children's book
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Children's ...
s series, ''Arthur and the Minimoys'' and ''Arthur and the Forbidden City'', by Besson.
''Arthur and the Invisibles'' was released theatrically in France on 29 November 2006 by
EuropaCorp
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, followed by
wide release In the American motion picture industry, a wide release (short for nationwide release) is a film playing at the same time at cinemas in most markets across the country. This is in contrast to the formerly common practice of a roadshow theatrical re ...
s in a number of countries. It was re-released in France on 4 April 2007 with nineteen minutes of bonus footage. With a budget of €60 million, it was briefly the most expensive French film production, until it was surpassed by ''
Astérix at the Olympic Games'' (2008).
It received positive reviews from critics in France but was received negatively in the
United States
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, with criticism aimed at the animation and script, but praises for the voice performances and visual aspects. The film was also a box-office success in France but
under-performed in the
United States
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. The film's success in France spawned a media franchise with two
sequel
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s, ''
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard
''Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard'' (French: ''Arthur et la Vengeance de Maltazard'') is a 2009 English-language French animated/live-action fantasy adventure film directed and co-written by Luc Besson. It is based on the third book of the ''A ...
'' (2009) and ''
Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds'' (2010), and a
spin-off
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*Spin-off (media), a media work derived from an existing work
*Corporate spin-off, a type of corporate action that forms a new company or entity
* Government spin-off, civilian goods which are the result of military or gove ...
, ''
Arthur, malédiction
''Arthur, malédiction'' ( ''Arthur, curse'') is a 2022 French meta psychological horror film directed by Barthélemy Grossmann. It is the fourth installment in the ''Arthur'' film series, which is based on the children's fantasy novel series o ...
'' (2022). It also spawned multiples video games, an animated television series and theme park attractions at
Futuroscope
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and
Europa-Park
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.
It received the
Imagina
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Award in the category Prix du Long-Métrage.
Its soundtrack album was released on 9 January 2007.
Plot
In 1960, protagonist 10-year-old Arthur lives with his grandmother Daisy in a quiet farm house on a dirt road, in a small rural community in
Northeastern Connecticut
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(based on
Sterling). His grandfather Archibald has recently gone missing and he sees little of his parents (who are away looking for work). Daisy entertains Arthur with stories of his grandfather's adventures in Africa, featuring the tall Bogo Matassalai and the minuscule Minimoys, of whom the latter now live in Archibald's garden, protecting a collection of rubies. Arthur becomes enamoured of a picture of Selenia, the princess of the Minimoys. When Daisy receives a two-day deadline to pay a large sum of money to a building developer named Ernest Davido, who plans to evict the two, Arthur looks for the rubies to pay off the debt and discovers various clues left by his grandfather. He is met in the garden by the Bogo Matassalai, who reduce Arthur to Minimoy size. From the Minimoys, Arthur learns that they are in danger from Maltazard, a Minimoy war hero who now rules the nearby 'Necropolis', after corruption by a
weevil
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, by whom he has a son named Darkos.
Arthur, reflecting his legendary
British namesake, draws a sacred sword from its recess and uses it to protect the Minimoys from Maltazard's soldiers; whereupon Sifrat, the ruler of the Minimoys, sends Arthur to Necropolis, with the princess Selenia and her brother Betameche. ''En route'', they are attacked on two occasions by Maltazard's soldiers. In Necropolis, Selenia kisses Arthur, marking him as her husband and potential successor, and confronts Maltazard alone. When Maltazard learns that she has already kissed Arthur and thus can no longer give him her powers and cure his corruption, he imprisons all three, who discover a Minimoy form of Archibald. Thereafter Arthur and his grandfather escape and return to human form, with little time to spare before Maltazard's flood reaches the Minimoys. With the help of Mino, a royal advisor's long-lost son, Arthur redirects the flood to Necropolis; whereupon Maltazard abandons Necropolis and his son, and the water ejects the rubies above ground. Archibald pays Davido with one ruby; and when he tries to take them all, the Bogo Matassalai capture him and give him to the authorities (scene deleted in the U.S. edition). Arthur asks Selenia to wait for his return, and her agreement to do so while the film ends.
Cast
; Live-action cast
*
Freddie Highmore
Alfred Thomas Highmore (born 14 February 1992) is an English actor. He is known for his starring roles beginning as a child, in the films '' Finding Neverland'' (2004), ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' (2005), ''August Rush'' (2007), and '' ...
as Arthur Montgomery, a newly ten-year-old boy who journeys through the invisible world of the minimoys to find the treasure his long-lost grandfather had hidden. Highmore also voiced Arthur in animation. In the French version, Arthur is voiced by actress Barbara Kelsch who also provided the
motion capture performance for the character.
*
Mia Farrow
Maria de Lourdes Villiers "Mia" Farrow ( ; born February 9, 1945) is an American actress. She first gained notice for her role as Allison MacKenzie in the television soap opera '' Peyton Place'' and gained further recognition for her subsequent ...
as Daisy Suchot, Arthur's grandmother and Archibald's wife.
*
Ron Crawford
Ron Crawford (born October 11, 1945 in Tampa, Florida
Tampa () is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. The city's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tam ...
as Archibald Suchot, Arthur's grandfather and Daisy's husband. Crawford also voices Archibald in animation. The character is voiced by actor
Michel Duchaussoy
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in the French version.
*
Adam LeFevre
Adam LeFevre (born August 11, 1950) is an American character actor, poet, and playwright who works in cinema, television, theater and commercials.
Biography
LeFevre was born in Albany, New York, the son of Helen (née Rhodes), a hospital patient ...
as Ernest Davido, the Real Estate Agent. The character is voiced by actor
José Garcia in the French version.
*
Penny Balfour
Penny Balfour is a film and television actress.
Selected filmography
* '' Flawless'' (1999), as Cristal
* '' Sidewalks of New York'' (2001), as Young Hooker
* ''Drop Back Ten'' (2000), as Amanda Bennett
* ''Ash Wednesday'' (2002), as Callie
* ''A ...
as Rose Montgomery, Arthur's mother and Daisy and Archibald's daughter. The character is voiced by actress
Valérie Lemercier
Valérie Lemercier (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, screenwriter, director and singer.
Life and career
Born in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime as the daughter of farmers, Lemercier grew up in Gonzeville and then studied at the Rouen Conservato ...
in the French version.
* Douglas Rand as Armand Montgomery, Arthur's Dad. The character is voiced by actor
Jean-Paul Rouve
Jean-Paul Rouve (born 26 January 1967) is a French actor, film director, screenwriter and producer. He is a member of the troupe "Les Robins des Bois".
He has appeared in more than thirty film and television productions since 1993.
Personal li ...
in the French version.
* Jean Betote Njamba as the chief of the Matassalai. The character is voiced by rapper
Doudou Masta
Mamadou Doumbia (born February 26, 1971, in Vitry-sur-Seine) is a French hip-hop artist and actor.
Biography
The young Doudou showed an early musical aptitude from the age of six, when he successfully joined France's national youth choir, which ...
in the French version.
; Voice cast
*
Madonna
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as Princess Selenia, the daughter of Emperor Sifrat. The character is voiced by singer
Mylène Farmer
Mylène Jeanne Gautier (; born 12 September 1961), known professionally as Mylène Farmer (), is a Canadian-born French singer, songwriter, occasional actress, writer, and entrepreneur. Having sold more than 30 million records in France, she is ...
in the French version.
* Douglas Rand (Original version)/
Jimmy Fallon
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(The Weinstein Company version) as Prince Simono Matradoy de Betameche, or simply Betameche "Beta", Selenia's younger brother. The character is voiced by radio host Cartman in the French version.
*
Robert De Niro
Robert Anthony De Niro Jr. ( , ; born August 17, 1943) is an American actor. Known for his collaborations with Martin Scorsese, he is considered to be one of the best actors of his generation. De Niro is the recipient of various accolades ...
as Emperor Sifrat XVI, Betameche and Selenia's father.
*
Snoop Dogg
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as Max, the leader of the Koolamassai, a race of beings similar to the Minimoys. The character is voiced by rapper
Rohff
Housni M'Kouboi (; born 15 December 1977), better known as Rohff and at times stylized as Roh2f, is a French rapper.
Born in Antananarivo, Madagascar, to a family of Comoran origin, he immigrated in 1985 to France living in Vitry-sur-Seine, in ...
in the French version.
* Allen Hoist (Original version)/
Anthony Anderson
Anthony Anderson (born August 15, 1970) is an American actor, comedian and game show host. He is best known for his leading roles in drama series such as Marlin Boulet on '' K-Ville'', and as NYPD Detective Kevin Bernard on the NBC crime drama ' ...
(The Weinstein Company version) as DJ Easy Low, a Koolamassai. The character is voiced by DJ
Cut Killer
Anouar Hajoui ( ar, أنور حجوي, link=no, Latn, ar, Anwar Hājawiy; born 6 May 1971), better known as DJ Cut Killer or simply Cut Killer, is a Moroccan-born French DJ and record producer with a versatile repertoire of hip hop music.
He ...
in the French version.
*
Christian Erickson
Christian Erickson is an American actor based in Paris, France. He is known for his role as La Trémoille in '' The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc'' (1999), as General Kormarov in the film adaption of ''Hitman'' and as Lance Boyle, the TV ...
(Original version)/
Jason Bateman
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(The Weinstein Company version) as Prince Darkos, Maltazard's vicious but dim-witted son. The character is voiced by actor
Marc Lavoine
Marc Lucien Lavoine (; born 6 August 1962 in Longjumeau) is a French singer and actor. In 1985, his hit single " Elle a les yeux revolver..." reached number four on the French Singles chart and marked the beginning of his successful singing car ...
in the French version.
*
David Bowie
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as Emperor Maltazard (also known as the Evil M, Maltazard the Evil, or Malthazar the Cursed). The character is voiced by singer
Alain Bashung
Alain Bashung (, born Alain Claude Baschung; 1 December 1947 – 14 March 2009) was a French singer, songwriter and actor. Credited with reviving the French chanson in "a time of French musical turmoil", he is often regarded in his home country a ...
in the French version.
* Douglas Rand (Original version)/
Harvey Keitel
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(The Weinstein Company version) as Miro, the royal advisor.
* Barbara Weber Scaff (Original version)/
Erik Per Sullivan
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Early life
Sullivan was born on ...
(The Weinstein Company version) as Mino, Miro's long lost son.
* Tonio Descanvelle (Original version)/
Emilio Estevez
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He is the son of actor Martin Sheen and the older brother of Charlie Sheen. Emilio Estevez started his career as an actor and is known for being a member of the acting Bra ...
(The Weinstein Company version) as the Ferryman. The character is voiced by singer
Dick Rivers
Hervé Forneri (; 24 April 1945 – 24 April 2019), known professionally as Dick Rivers, was a French singer and actor who began performing in the early 1960s. He was an important figure in introducing rock and roll music in France. He was an a ...
in the French version.
*
Chazz Palminteri
Calogero Lorenzo "Chazz" Palminteri (born May 15, 1952)
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as the Travel Agent
*
Rob Corddry
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and
Nate Corddry
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(The Weinstein Company version) as Seldes
*
Erik Per Sullivan
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Early life
Sullivan was born on ...
(The Weinsten Company version) as the baby bug
*
David Suchet
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(The Weinstein Company version) as the narrator
Production
The animation was produced by the French company
BUF Compagnie
BUF Compagnie is a French visual effects company, specializing in CGI for feature films, commercials, and music videos.
History
BUF Compagnie (BUF) was founded by Pierre Buffin in 1984. The company originates from Paris, France and has since ex ...
, which hired approximately 100 animators, most of them from French animation schools and without any previous experience. Besson wanted a
photorealistic
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environment, and BUF initially used microlenses to film physical environments, but eventually instead used
photogrammetry
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, where a digitized photograph of a real object is manipulated with a computer. Sets were built to 1:3 scale, which allowed the animators to use natural elements, such as plants and grass. While the film did not use
motion capture
Motion capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people. It is used in military, entertainment, sports, medical applications, and for validation of computer vision and robo ...
, real actors were used as reference, and recorded with 13 to 14
video cameras
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, but without the markers used in motion capture. Besson directed their performances. In terms of
lip sync
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Audio for lip syncing is generated thr ...
with actors' dialog, the French animators could not cope with the English
phonemes
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For example, in most dialects of English, with the notable exception of the West Midlands and the north-west o ...
. For
Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
and
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
, a camera was used to record their lips to help the animators. The animation was done with proprietary software.
Soundtrack
Reception
Box office
The film was budgeted at $86 million.
In its first two weeks in cinemas in France ''Arthur'' earned over US$20 million.
Critical response
''Arthur and the Invisibles'' received negative reviews from film critics. In the
United States
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, the film has an approval rating of 22% via
Rotten Tomatoes
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, based on reviews from 92 critics, with an average rating of 4.4/10. The site's census reads, "Arthur wastes its big-name voice talent on a predictable script and substandard CG animation." On
Metacritic
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, the film has a score of 39 out of 100, based on reviews from 22 critics.
''
Los Angeles Times
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'' reviewer Alex Chun wrote, "Director Luc Besson admits he knew nothing about animation before he started this project, and it shows.” ''
Variety
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s Robert Koehler called it "alienating and dislikable,” and specifically noted that "…having
African-American
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thesps
Snoop Dogg
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and
Anthony Anderson
Anthony Anderson (born August 15, 1970) is an American actor, comedian and game show host. He is best known for his leading roles in drama series such as Marlin Boulet on '' K-Ville'', and as NYPD Detective Kevin Bernard on the NBC crime drama ' ...
voice creatures that are basically humanoid monkeys shows poor taste."
Many found it derivative of sources ranging from
King Arthur
King Arthur ( cy, Brenin Arthur, kw, Arthur Gernow, br, Roue Arzhur) is a legendary king of Britain, and a central figure in the medieval literary tradition known as the Matter of Britain.
In the earliest traditions, Arthur appears as a ...
and the ''Sword-in-the-Stone'' to ''
The Dark Crystal
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'' and ''
The Ant Bully
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'' films. "It all simply looks as if
onceptual artist PatriceGarcia and Besson couldn't decide on any one thing to copy," said
Frank Lovece
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of ''
Film Journal International
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H ...
'', "…so they copied them all." Lovece also noted that, “The whole thing gets seriously creepy when
he animated versions of
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the grown-up, pinup-beauty princess and the 10-year-old boy fall for each other.
Mary Kay Letourneau comes uncomfortably to mind." ''
Common Sense Media
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Josh Tyler of ''Cinema Blend'' greatly disliked the film, giving it 1.5 stars out of 5 and saying, "Sure it has sometimes-loved French director Luc Besson's name on it, but the character designs look like they were stolen from those wispy haired
troll dolls
A Troll Doll (Danish: ''Gjøltrold'') is a type of plastic doll with furry up-combed hair depicting a troll, also known as a Dam doll after their creator Danish woodcutter Thomas Dam. The inspiration came from trolls in old Scandinavian folklore. ...
that were popular for about five minutes fifteen years ago, and the plot sounded like it was written by a ten-year-old kid underneath a heavy bedspread, with a big chief tablet and a pencil the size of a horse's leg." Besson, in a May 2007 interview, blamed American distributor
The Weinstein Company
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for the film's failure in the U.S., saying "…why the critics didn't like ''Arthur'' was because
einstein
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changed so much of the film and tried to pretend the film was American.
America and the UK were the only countries where the films were changed. The rest of the world has the same film as France."
Awards
On 1 February 2007, the film received the ''
Imagina
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'' Award in the category ''Prix du Long-Métrage''. On 1 October 2007,
Mylène Farmer
Mylène Jeanne Gautier (; born 12 September 1961), known professionally as Mylène Farmer (), is a Canadian-born French singer, songwriter, occasional actress, writer, and entrepreneur. Having sold more than 30 million records in France, she is ...
was awarded the
NRJ Ciné Award for her dubbing of Sélénia's voice in ''Arthur and the Minimoys''.
Differences between release versions
After a screening test in the United States, The Weinstein Company re-edited the film. Approximately nine minutes were cut. Most of the edits pertained to the love story between Arthur and Selenia (due to age differences). The Scenes were:
* Arthur's arrival at the Minimoy world in the middle of a Ceremony centering on Selenia's coming of age;
* Arthur falling in love with Selenia at first sight;
* Arthur removing a string from Selenia's corset to use as a climbing-rope, and Selenia taking the string back;
* Max referring to their drinks as 'Jack Fire' instead of Genie Soda. Also, when Arthur escapes the bar during the blackout, Max smokes something that resembles a
blunt
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.
* Selenia kissing Arthur before confronting Maltazard, and Betameche congratulating them;
* Selenia kissing Arthur before he returns to his own world;
* Arthur learning of the custom that a princess must wait ten lunar months before kissing her chosen husband for the second time;
* Davido attempting to steal the treasure from Archibald, before being captured by the Bogo Matassalai;
* Arthur's grandmother in the antique dealership prior to them arriving at her home;
* Max telling Selenia about his 7 wives while they are dancing;
* Malthazar confronting Selenia about her engagement to Arthur.
* Selenia teasing Arthur while crawling into the toy car, causing Arthur to gasp at the distracting display.
In addition to these deleted scenes, The Weinstein Company's version also adds in new narration by David Suchet replacing Ron Crawford's narration as Archibald, along with actors Jimmy Fallon, Emilio Estevez, Harvey Keitel, Rob Corddry, Nate Corddry, Erik Per Sullivan, Anthony Anderson and Jason Bateman replacing various actors from the original version. The entire storyline involving the parents and their greed for money was also deleted, reduced to a short scene and the narrator explaining that worrying over their son was all they needed to reform completely.
The British version of the film, also distributed by the Weinstein Company, similarly lacked these scenes.
Technology
The Minimoys featured in the first
augmented reality
Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated content. The content can span multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory. AR can be de ...
Nestlé
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Chocopic cereal box with the help of
Dassault Systemes
Dassault Group (; also GIM Dassault or Groupe Industriel Marcel Dassault SAS) is a French group of companies established in 1929 with the creation of Société des Avions Marcel Bloch (now Dassault Aviation) by Marcel Dassault, and led by son Se ...
technology 3DVIA Virtools.
Franchise
Sequels
''Arthur and the Minimoys'' was followed by a 2009 sequel, ''
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard
''Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard'' (French: ''Arthur et la Vengeance de Maltazard'') is a 2009 English-language French animated/live-action fantasy adventure film directed and co-written by Luc Besson. It is based on the third book of the ''A ...
'', based on the novel of the same name, and another sequel in 2010 titled ''
Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds'', based on the final book in the series. In the UK and Ireland, both sequels were combined into a single movie, ''Arthur and the Great Adventure'', released in December 2010.
Television series reboot
An animated TV series, ''Arthur and the Minimoys'', was produced by
Studio 100
Studio 100 is a Belgian production company with four television channels, four animation studios and 8 theme parks around the world. The headquarters of the group is based in Schelle, with offices in Breda, Munich, Paris, New York, Sydney and Lo ...
, and debuted in 17 July 2018. A 20-episode web series was also being planned.
Spin-off
In April 2022, a horror
spin-off
Spin-off may refer to:
*Spin-off (media), a media work derived from an existing work
*Corporate spin-off, a type of corporate action that forms a new company or entity
* Government spin-off, civilian goods which are the result of military or gove ...
, titled ''
Arthur, malédiction
''Arthur, malédiction'' ( ''Arthur, curse'') is a 2022 French meta psychological horror film directed by Barthélemy Grossmann. It is the fourth installment in the ''Arthur'' film series, which is based on the children's fantasy novel series o ...
'', was announced. Written by Besson and directed by Barthélemy Grossmann, the movie is not set in the same universe and follows a group of teenagers who are looking for the house where the original trilogy was filmed only to find that it is in reality haunted. It was release theatrically in France on 29 June 2022. However the film was poorly received by critics and fans of the franchise and is considered to be
one of the worst films ever made.
References
External links
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''Arthur and the Minimoys''at Keyframe
''Arthur and the Minimoys''at CanMag
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2006 films
2000s fantasy comedy films
2000s children's adventure films
2000s children's fantasy films
2006 computer-animated films
Films based on children's books
Films directed by Luc Besson
Films set in 1960
Films set in Connecticut
Films based on multiple works of a series
Films with live action and animation
High fantasy films
EuropaCorp films
Films produced by Luc Besson
Films about shapeshifting
Films about size change
Films scored by Éric Serra
French animated fantasy films
French fantasy adventure films
English-language French films
French fantasy comedy films
2006 comedy films
2000s English-language films
2000s French films