Underwater Circus

Underwater Circus is an animated comedy adventure fantasy film. The film is produced by nWave Pictures and Josh0108 Films, and distributed by Lionsgate.

Underwater Circus is scheduled to be released in theatres and on Netflix (31 days after the theatrical release) on December 31, 2021, and will be the first film by nWave Pictures to have a wide theatrical release.

Synopsis
In an unknown area of the Atlantic Ocean, far from Atlantis, is the city of Aquatopia, home of the famous Underwater Circus. Ringo, the newest member of the Circus, wants to prove himself to be the best, and become the star of the Circus. With his mentor, Paul, Ringo sets out to discover what will make him the star of the show.

Plot
Eons ago, the city of Atlantis was bustling, but it was getting too big for people to live in, and the scale was getting close to the Abyss. To minimize the stress of the mermaids and mermen who lived in Atlantis. A new city was built around 25 miles from Atlantis; and it would be known as Aquatopia. In order to attract new visitors and people wanting to move out of Atlantis, the mayor; Neptune agreed to build a new entertainment area in Aquatopia, and called Gaspard, to be its leader. Soon, the Underwater Circus was born. The sudden emergence of pool toys being capsized of boats, ships and planes, gave Gaspard the idea to make some of them performers, and some of them residents of Aquatopia. These pool toys were given life through a magical transporter Poseidon had cast.

Years later, the Underwater Circus has been successful, and mermaids/merman and pool toys that have been given life have lived in peace. Every year, the Circus holds auditions for new performers, and a budding hula-hoop named Ringo, was finally old enough to enter. It has been a lifelong dream for Ringo to be in the Circus, having grown up with many visits there. As Ringo packed his bags, his parents wished him good luck, as he jumped onto the Conch Bus to head to the audition grounds. On the way, Ringo and many of the other auditionees got a great view of the Aquatopia city, including many of the landmarks and buildings. Once arriving at the audition grounds, all of the auditionees went off and were introduced to the ringmaster; Gaspard. The auditionees got a tour of the circus, and then went off to prove their worth for the circus. After an hour of the auditionees showing their talents, it was time for Gaspard and Seldom to choose 4 potential performers to join the circus. It was decided that Burp; and his twin Gurp, Wake, Meole, and Ringo, had been chosen. Ringo could not believe it, he had been chosen to join the Underwater Circus. As soon as he got home, Ringo's parents were ecstatic to hear the news.

A week has passed since Ringo was chosen, and it was time for his first day proper at the circus. When Ringo and the other winners arrived, the manager; Seldom, told them that in order to make them stars, he would induct mentors to each of them. When it was Ringo's turn, Seldom introduced him to Paul, a merman who had been working there for a year. As the two met, Ringo would tell Paul his aspiration; to become the star of the circus. Paul and Seldom seemed quite surprised, as there has been nobody who has joined the circus with that dream. Paul has the idea of giving Ringo a tour to see if he gets any ideas. They first see Quarius, who is a marvel at the ropes. Ringo gives the ropes a try, but he ends up getting stuck. Loopy comes to the rescue, and shows off her ability to generate hoops. Ringo asks Loopy how she can do that, and Loopy goes into great detail, which loses the interest of Ringo. He instead checks out Meloe, who was looking after the sharks. Ringo ignores Meloe just to see one particular shark he has idolized; called Scarr. Ringo knew that most of the sharks in Aquatopia weren't vicious, but it soon started to worry Paul, so he asked Ringo to leave Scarr alone. Ringo and Paul then met Wake, who was busy lifting supplies around the circus grounds. Ringo was amazed at how a small ball could lift some heavy weights. Ringo then bumped into Joquei, or as he is referred to as DJ Beachball, in the middle of searching through records. Paul asked Joquei how he can operate a turntable without hands. Not even Joquei knows haw he can pull that off.

It was eventually time for Ringo to start getting ready for his first show, but he wasn't sure what he would do, so Paul showed Ringo the Cabinet of Circus Things. After looking Ringo decided that he wanted to do some tightrope walking, given that he was thin enough to be allowed to do it. A few days later, it was the first circus show since Ringo joined, and his parents had come to watch him. After performances from Quarius, Meloe, Kalyan and Silke, it was Ringo's turn. Ringo was a bit scared because he never told Paul that he would be good at it. As Ringo started to make his way down the tightrope, he noticed that he hadn't been given a wire to balance, and he would be able to hold it in his mouth. He stops halfway through the rope, and asks Loopy at the other side that he wasn't given a wire, but Loopy said that she can't generate anything other than a hoop. Ringo started to feel nervous, and eventually, he tried to run back to one side of the tightrope before he missed the platform and fell all the way down, and landed in Silke's silk art, ruining it in the process. The audience, Ringo's parents, Paul and Gaspard were shocked. Eventually, Ringo emerged from the pile of silk, and ran backstage.

Main Cast

 * Zach Aguilar as Ringo, who hopes to be the star of the Underwater Circus
 * Nick Cannon as Paul, a merman and Ringo's mentor
 * Bill Nighy as Gaspard, the ringmaster
 * Dino Andrade as Joquei (known by his stage name; DJ Beachball), the Circus' DJ
 * Nicolas Aqui as Quarius
 * Eric Bauza as Wake, who is strong enough to lift a mermaid/merman with only 1 hand
 * Kirk Thornton as Scarr, a shark
 * Rhett and Link as Burp & Gurp, a duo who are known for their high-octane stunts, and their namesake burps
 * Neal McDonough as Neptune, the mayor of Aquatopia
 * Sandy Fox as Ringo's Mom
 * also voices Silke, a crab that excels at aerial silk, and untying any tangles
 * Daniel Wolfe as Ringo's Dad
 * Millie Mup as Loopy, an eel with the ability to generate hoops for the performers to jump through
 * Christine Marie Cabanos as Meloe, with multiple hands, she is an expert at taming sharks and whales
 * also voices Pulchritude, who overlooks the 3 beasts and keeps them in their cave
 * George Babbit as Seldom, manager of the circus

Additional Voices

 * Jessica Gee-George as Kalyan, Paul's girlfriend and works at the circus
 * Colin McFarlane as Maro, a brown creature with wheels for feet, one of the 3 beasts who live outside Aquatopia
 * Haley Joel Osment as Krilan, a hunched creature without the ability to swim, one of the 3 beasts who live outside Aquatopia
 * also voices Squiddle, an octopus with the "misfortune" of being shot out of the cannon
 * Stephanie Young as Berbisa, a giant sea snake who can slide around on land or in the water, one of the 3 beasts who live outside Aquatopia
 * James Fredrick as Dolendum, who keeps the Abyss at bay

Production
Production started in May 2020, and wrapped up in September 2021. Production was mostly handled at nWave's Los Angeles office, while the Brussels office was working on Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness.

Release
Underwater Circus will have its world premiere at the UGC Brussels in Belgium on December 14, 2021, and the film will be released theatrically on December 31, 2021.

The film's theatrical release was preceded by DJ Epic's Monster World Tour, a short film based on the mobile game My Singing Monsters. The ending was edited to include credits and removed the last section (which included Rare Theremind travelling to Magical Sanctum, and meeting Xyster and Enchantling). Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZJ0p-aUZWQ

Trailers
Trailers were released on August 6, 2021 and October 25, 2021 respectively.
 * The trailer released on August 6, 2021 was shown before PAW Patrol: The Movie, Spirit Untamed and later screenings of Space Jam: A New Legacy.
 * The trailer released on October 25, 2021 was shown before Encanto, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and later screenings of The Addams Family 2 and Ron's Gone Wrong.

Box office
In the United States, Underwater Circus is planned to be opened in over 3,000 theaters and is projected to gross around $5-15 million in its opening weekend.

Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 54% approval rating based on 23 reviews (11 fresh, 12 rotten). The website's critics consensus reads: "It might win the crowd with its strong morals, but Underwater Circus’ lack of a compelling story is what could make its performance unsatisfying."