Fandroid: The Movie

Fandroid: The Movie is a 2021 upcoming musical romantic comedy film based on the characters of Fandroid by Griffinilla, directed by Gary Rydstrom and produced by Paul Young and Drew Williams, with feature animation by Paramount Animation and Reel FX Animation Studios.

The film stars Josh Brener, Emma Tate, T.J. Miller, Anna Kendrick, Kevin McHale, Jonah Hill, Blake Shelton, Darren Criss, Bobby Brown, Hana Mae Lee, Phillip Phillips, Jake Hager, Camila Cabello, GloZell Lyneette Green and Madonna.

The score was composed by Theodore Shapiro, Marc Shaiman, Trent Reznor and Griffinilla. Fandroid: The Movie was originally intended for a theatrical release in the United States on September 10th, 2021, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Also the film is scheduled for a digital release on Netflix later in the same year.

Premise
A real musical robot who lives in the city filled with robots, not-so-great Fandroid (Josh Brener) can be described as curious and childish and he enjoys undirty joking and making people laugh, and her smarter kid, Melody (Emma Tate). He likes to sing every songs while fun and wonderfulness. And her girl robot, Missybot (Anna Kendrick) to get considering new life of love by him, but, their other versions of him planning to capturing him.

Voice Cast

 * Josh Brener as Fandroid
 * Emma Tate as Melody
 * Anna Kendrick as Missybot
 * T.J. Miller
 * Jonah Hill
 * Blake Shelton
 * Hana Mae Lee
 * Phillip Phillips
 * Jake Hager
 * Darren Criss
 * Bobby Brown
 * Kevin McHale
 * GloZell Lyneette Green
 * Camila Cabello
 * Madonna

Production
Paramount bought the film rights for producers Paul Young in August 2016, one year before Fandroid was released. John August was set to write the script for the film, which Paul would produce. Gary Rydstrom signed on to direct the film. Initially, Paul Young had decided to make a film adaptation of short film, Drive Me, with Charlie Tahan attached to star, which set to be released in 2019. After a failed animation test in January 2017, Will Davies was hired to rewrite the John's screenplay. Will decided to send the script to Paramount Animation, with whom he had worked in Monster Trucks, and he approved it, leading to a green-light by Paramount Pictures.

In August 2017, Drew Williams pitched an idea for a film was based on a Youtuber, which Gary accepted the idea for animated film. Initially, scheduled to be released on August 2020, and Reel FX Animation was accepted to animating the film. On the film's plot, director Gary Rydstrom stated, "The film full of Youtubers, including Minecraft, so that was catchy.". Drew replied, "So I saw the one of the video, he is a robot who singing - oh yeah, he is Fandroid!". Gary also replied, "That's right, Fandroid loves music!". It accepted Fandroid accepted from the animated feature film.

One of the biggest inspirations for the film's soundtrack, Trolls (2016), Drew revealed: "The song is pretty catchy, while I am dancing and singing, unlike Hairspray, for every robots goes on musical? Yeah, I will gaved it." Many of the songs that did make it into the film were tweaked to help tell the story such as "Wake Me Up" by Avicii.

On November 5, 2017, T.J. Miller had been casted for an unknown role. On December 19, 2017, Jonah Hill joined the voice cast of the film, In April 2018, it was announced that Kevin McHale and Anna Kendrick had joined the cast of the film, which Kevin and Anna would provide an original song for the film. In November 2018, it was also announced that Jake Hager, Bobby Brown, Darren Criss, Phillip Phillips and Blake Shelton had casted, and they will perform an original song. In April 2019, along with promotional posters, new cast members have been announced, which include: Hana Mae Lee, GloZell Lyneette Green and Camila Cabello. In June 2019, Josh Brener was cast in the film's lead voice role as the voice of Fandroid, and that Emma Tate would voice Melody, will also perform an original song. In July 2019, Drew announced the popular singer Madonna announced she was in the cast and also perform an original soundtrack.

In February 2020, Drew had the film features over 25 songs, including pop, rock, hip-hop, soul, country and latin.

Release
Paramount Animation had originally planned to release the film theatrically in the United States on August 7th, 2020. but due to the COVID-19 outbreak, it was delayed to September 24th, 2021. On January 2, the date was pushed back to September 10th. Also, released digitally on Netflix in September 3rd.