Freedom Planet (film)

"Even the small ones can do the big ones."

- Poster tagline

Freedom Planet: The Movie (marketed and known in some countries as Freedom Planet: 映画) is a 2022 computer-animated science fantasy adventure comedy film based on the 2014 video game Freedom Planet by Sabrina DiDuro, who also served as executive producer of the film. The film was directed by Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan, with a screenplay and original story by Matt Lieberman and Jared Stern.

Talks of a film based on the video game were proposed in 2014, where script writer Matt Lieberman pitched a script to American video game designer Sabrina DiDuro, who accepted it. The film then began development in 2015, and then was acquired by Paramount Pictures in 2016, but was put on turnaround until 2019, where it was announced to be back in development under 20th Century Fox, later known as 20th Century Studios. The film’s animation were provided by 20th Century Animation, Pearl Studio, Cinesite Studios and its subsidiary Nitrogen Studios, while Tencent Pictures financed the film.

Freedom Planet: The Movie was released on November 25, 2022 in the United States by 20th Century Studios, to around mixed to positive reviews by critics, who criticized the screenplay, but praised the 3D animation, performances, and faithfulness to the game. It grossed $215 million worldwide on a $75 million budget, making it a box-office success.

Synopsis
"Another intergalactic warlord from distant outer space is making their way to the planet Avalice to steal a new artifact, and then eventually, destroy the planet from existence. The three kingdoms can't do anything to stop this state of emergency from happening. So the fate of the world will instead rest on three heroines and their former rivals, who'll have to go to space to stop this catastrophe from happening. But there is only one thing that stands out between all of them: Can they all at least set aside their differences and work together?"

-20th Century Studios

Plot
TBA.

Voice cast

 * Dawn M. Bennett as Sash Lilac
 * Andi Sina as Carol Tea
 * Aidee Smith as Milla Basset
 * Ashlyn Selich as Neera Li
 * Kimiko Glenn as Ai
 * Danny McBride as Lord Kuro
 * Jonah Hill as Yoru
 * Taika Waititi as Klaatu
 * Michelle Rodriguez as TBA
 * Alejandro Saab as Mayor Zao
 * Sean Chiplock as Spade
 * T.J. Miller as TBA
 * Sandra Oh as TBA
 * Ken Jeong as TBA
 * David Krumholtz as TBA
 * Rosie Reyes as TBA
 * Patrick Stewart as the Narrator

Development
Prior to the release of Freedom Planet in July 2014, writer Matt Lieberman pitched a spec script to American game developer Sabrina DiDuro, who was the developer of the game. She read the script and said it was possible, but said that the fate of the film will depend on how successfully the game does. In March 2015, it was announced that the film was greenlit and is in development, and it was announced that Lieberman, along with Jared Stern, would rewrite the script, while DiDuro would executive produce the film.

On May 7, 2016, it was announced that Paramount Pictures had acquired the production rights to the film, with an unspecified release date of somewhere around mid 2019, along with Reel FX Animation Studios set to animate the film. It was also announced that Chinese-based film company Tencent Pictures will give financing, with director Tim Hill set to direct the film. However, Paramount put the film on turnaround in the same year. But in early 2019, the film was later back in development, after it was announced that 20th Century Fox had acquired the film rights from Paramount. Hill and Reel FX were no longer attached to the film, and were replaced by directors Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan, with Cinesite Studios and Nitrogen Studios instead set to co-animate the film, alongside with Pearl Studio.

Writing
According to Stern, it was said that the script would be a full adaptation of the game, meaning that it would've transfer all of the game's dialogue and action into the film. This was scrapped because audiences knew how the game's story was told, and that the studio did not want to retell the same story again. Although the film's plot may still use the original elements the game had, it'll be done in a different manner.

Casting
On July 2, 2019, it was announced by DiDuro that the cast of the game would reprise their roles for the film, with the additions of new cast members such as Jonah Hill, Danny McBride, Taika Waititi, and Michelle Rodriguez. On July 24, it was announced that Kimiko Glenn, T.J. Miller, and Sandra Oh joined the cast. Ken Jeong was cast to the film on August 6, while David Krumholtz was cast near the end of August. In December 2019, it was announced that the film will have a narrator, with Patrick Stewart signing up for the role.

Animation
Animation began in November 2019 and ended in August 2020. They were provided by 20th Century Animation, Cinesite Studios, and Nitrogen Studios, while overseas animation were provided by Pearl Studio. Unlike the game, the animation of the entire film was done through CGI animation, though the end credits would still maintain the original 2D animation.

Music
In September 2020, it was announced that American composers Alan Menken and Brian Tyler are set to co-compose the score of the film. American singer Brad Paisley contributed an original song called "Just Light", which was released on September 16, 2022.

Theatrical
Freedom Planet: The Movie was originally scheduled to release on December 17, 2021. It was then delayed to May 6, 2022, but was delayed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In October 2021, it was announced that the film’s release date was on November 25, 2022. The film made its world premiere at the El Capitan Theatre on November 1, 2022.

Home media
20th Century Studios Home Entertainment released the film on digital, including Hulu and HBO Max on January 17, 2023, and then on DVD, Blu-Ray, and 4K UHD on February 21, 2023. Bonus features in the Blu-Ray and 4K UHD formats include audio commentary, deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes footage, and the animated short A Night in Shining Armor. The film was released on Disney+ a month later. It then made its official American television premiere on Disney Channel on April 8, 2023.

Marketing
On April 4, 2022, the film's teaser trailer was released online by the official 20th Century Studios YouTube channel. At San Diego Comic-Con 2022, the film's official trailer made its debut, where it was also given a 10-minute preview of the film. Its second official trailer made an appearance at New York Comic Con 2022.

Tokyopop collaboration
German-American entertainment company Tokyopop announced a collaboration with 20th Century Studios to develop a manga-style book to tie-in with the film, which follows the same plot as the film. It was released on November 25, the same day as the film's release.

Promotional partners
20th Century Studios spent over $40 million for advertisement purposes. Promotional partners included companies such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_Inc. Visa], Samsung, Toyota, and DirecTV.

Box office
In the United States and Canada, the film grossed $83.2 million and grossed $131.9 million worldwide, for a total of $215.1 million overall. In North America, the film released alongside The Son, and was projected to gross $20-25 million from 3,055 theaters on its opening weekend. The film grossed $6.8 million on its first day, including $150,000 from Thursday night previews.

Critical reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 70% based on 287 reviews, with an average rating of 6.11/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "While it still has the amazing charm and adorable chemistry the game offered, Freedom Planet: The Movie still sticked the unfortunate landing to talk about." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted score of 58 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled on CinemaScore gave the film an "A-" on an "A+ to F" scale, while audiences on PostTrak gave the film a 83% positive score, with 67% saying they'd recommend it. The film currently has an IMDB rating of 7.1/10, while Common Sense Media gave it a 4 out of 5 stars.