Summary

The latest trailer has been revealed forPaddington in Peru. The film is the third installment of thePaddingtonseries, chronicling the journey of the beloved, marmalade-loving British bear.Paddington’s next adventurewill pick up shortly afterPaddington 2’s cliffhanger ending, wherein Paddington is visited by his Aunt Lucy.Now, the bear will travel back to Peru, where he is from, and connect with his roots.

Now,StudioCanalhas released thetrailer forPaddington in Peru. Check it out below:

The trailer begins in the classic Paddington Station, where the titular bear is tasked to take a passport photo. The bear takes this photo for his trip to Peru, where he and the Brown family seek to visit. In Peru, a nun and more await, but unfortunately, Paddington learns that Aunt Lucy has gone on a quest in the jungle. The trailer includes familiarPaddingtonmoments, with the bear clad in his traditional outfit and even sporting a marmalade-sandwich hat while trying to take a passport photo.

Can Paddington in Peru Live Up to Its Predecessors?

ThePaddington in Perutrailer has the series’ characteristic charm, which it can hopefully sustain over the course of the film.

In addition to giving a glimpse at the upcoming threequel, thePaddington in Perutrailer confirmed the release date of the film. The family film will debut in UK theaters on November 8, before making it to the US on July 06, 2025.Paddington in Peruappears to be the most raucous film of the series yet, sending Paddington and the Browns through the Amazon rainforest as they attempt to find Aunt Lucy.

Paddington in Peruis faced with the nearly impossible task offollowingPaddington 2.With animpressive 99% on Rotten Tomatoes, the sequel was universally adored by audiences. Heightening the Wes Anderson-like visual qualities of the first film,Paddington 2is the ideal blend of caper film, style, and heart. This makesPaddington 2a near-perfect family film, as well as of one of the best films of its release year overall. It is a tough act to follow, soPaddington in Perumust work hard to do so successfully.

Paddington 3must also surmount the difficult challenge of losing two of its main team members.One major loss includes director Paul King, who helmed the first twoPaddingtonfilms. King had to bow out ofPaddington in Peruin order to direct the musical filmWonka. Former star Sally Hawkins also opted out ofPaddington in Peru, and is now recast as Emily Mortimer. Despite these losses, thePaddington in Perutrailerhas the series’ characteristic charm, which it can hopefully sustain over the course of the film as it hits theaters this fall.