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Bendy and the Ink Machine - This is a new 2022 horror film based on the 2017 game of the same name - Bendy and the Ink Machine. The film is produced by Daron Nefsey and James Cameron. The film was also created by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema distributed. The film stars: Edward Norton, Adrian Brody, Lauren Synger, Aaron Landon, theMeatly, Mike Mood and others.

Synopsis[]

Henry as he revisits the demons of his past by exploring the abandoned animator's workshop of Joey Drew Studios. With twists and turns at every corner, you never know who or what is waiting for you in this dilapidated world of shadows and ink.

Plot[]

In 1966, retired animator Henry Stein receives a letter from his former employer, Joey Drew, asking him to return to Drew's animation studio and see something important. Having not worked there for 30 years, Henry finds the place abandoned but discovers an "Ink Machine" in the basement, installed after Henry's departure. He finds a tape recording that suggests Joey engaged in bizarre occult practices while making the machine, as well as a mutilated real-life analog of Boris the Wolf, one of the studio's cartoon characters. Once Henry fixes and starts the machine, he is attacked by a monster resembling the studio's mascot Bendy, as the studio begins to fill with ink. Henry flees toward an exit, only for the floor to collapse and drop him into the studio's lower levels. Draining the ink from several rooms, he finds a chamber whose floor is marked with strange diagrams. He hallucinates seeing the ink machine, a wheelchair and then the "Ink Demon" before passing out. Henry wakes up and begins to search for another way out, eventually reaching the studio's music department where he first encounters hostile ink monsters known as Searchers. A stairwell leading to the exit is overflowing with ink, which must be drained by flipping a switch in the office of musical director Sammy Lawrence.

Henry learns that Sammy had begun to help Bendy to try to regain his normal body. Once the stairwell is clear, Henry tries to leave but is knocked unconscious by a now-insane Sammy, who plans to sacrifice him to Bendy in the hope of having his humanity restored. As Henry escapes, Sammy is seemingly killed by the Ink Demon, who then chases Henry through the studio until he flees through a door and barricades it behind himself. He is surprised to encounter Boris hiding in this area, alive and whole. Befriending Boris, Henry and Boris leave Boris' improvised safehouse to continue searching for an exit. In the studio's toy department, they find another ink creature who is a distorted version of the character Alice Angel. She leads them to her lair and reveals that she has been harvesting the ink of other characters in an effort to keep herself beautiful. Henry must perform several tasks for Alice in order for her to let him and Boris go free, learning from tape recordings that Alice's original voice actress became bitter when Joey suddenly hired a replacement for her - it's implied that Alice is her original actress transformed by the ink. As Henry carries out Alice's tasks, he must hide from both Ink Bendy and the Projectionist, an entity of projector operator Norman Polk.

Henry completes the tasks and boards a lift to escape with Boris, but Alice forces it to crash to the bottom of its shaft and suddenly pulls Boris into the darkness, proclaiming that she wants to use him to fix herself. Climbing out of the crashed lift, Henry ventures deeper into the studio in search of Boris and finds a lounge filled with the Lost Ones, ink creatures who show no hostility. He also discovers that Joey had been planning to open a Bendy-themed amusement park with the help of famed ride designer Bertrum Piedmont. Henry enters a large warehouse filled with rides, games, and props from the planned park. In order to reach Boris, Henry must restore power to the haunted house attraction by finding and flipping a series of switches, one of which is guarded by a ride merged with the remains of a revenge-driven Bertrum. After flipping the last switch, Henry is chased by the Projectionist, who is in turn ambushed by Ink Bendy and killed. Ink Bendy notices Henry but leaves him alone, and Henry enters the haunted house only to find that Alice has turned Boris into a hulking beast named Brute Boris. Henry is forced to kill him in self-defense; Alice then tries to kill Henry herself in a rage, but is killed with a sword from behind. The wielder is Allison Angel, a physically intact and sane duplicate of Alice. She is accompanied by Tom, a wolf character similar to Boris. Allison and Tom hold Henry captive, but he eventually gains Allison's trust and she gives him a "seeing tool" that allows him to see hidden messages on the walls.

After Tom inadvertently reveals the location of their hideout to Ink Bendy, he and Allison abandon Henry and flee. Henry escapes on his own and crosses a river of ink on a paddleboat, reaching a shantytown built by the Lost Ones. Sammy attacks Henry, having survived his encounter with Ink Bendy and blaming Henry for Ink Bendy's decision to abandon him. Unmasked by Henry, Sammy gains the upper hand and tries to kill him, only to be killed by Tom instead. Tom and Allison aid Henry in fighting off the Searchers and Lost Ones, revealed to have been only kept in check by Sammy, and Henry falls into the administration offices. Tape recordings found there reveal the truth about the studio's downfall; after the Bendy cartoons declined in popularity, Joey began looking for a way to bring the characters fully to life and installed the Ink Machine as a means to this end. The first attempt resulted in the creation of Ink Bendy, who was rejected as a monster because he had no soul, and Joey tried to use his employees' souls to create better attractions. This attempt resulted in the creations of the other ink creatures and the studio's bankruptcy. Henry learns that Ink Bendy has stolen something important from the studio's film vault and enters his lair — a much vaster version of the Ink machine than the one Henry fixed earlier — to retrieve it. The fear of being dragged again into the ink surrounding the machine prevents Allison and Tom from going with him. Inside, Henry finds one last tape recording by Joey, expressing his regret for everything that has happened and asking Henry to destroy Bendy. Henry finds the item Ink Bendy stole, a reel of film marked "The End." Ink Bendy chases him throughout the machine, changing his appearance into that of a beast which has been stated to be his true form. Henry eventually plays the reel, projecting a "The End" title card on every available screen and causing Beast Bendy to disintegrate when he sees it.

The film suddenly changes to a flashback in the inside of a home, covered in letters and sketches related to characters and events from earlier in the game. Entering the kitchen, Henry finds an elderly Joey waiting to talk to him about the paths they took in their lives. After Joey suggests that Henry should visit the old studio, Henry exits the house and finds himself immediately entering it, repeating his opening lines from the beginning. It is presumed that Henry, Joey, and all of the studio's employees are trapped in a time loop (how the loop was created is unknown).

In a post-credits scene, the camera focuses on a framed portrait of Bendy, Boris and Alice, which was a gift from Henry to congratulate Joey for the success of the characters (alongside a rusty Ink Machine sitting in one corner of the room). Just then, a little girl's voice asks "Uncle Joey" to tell her another story, implying that the entire film was merely a story Joey was telling his niece.

Cast[]

  • theMeatly as Henry Stein and Wally Franks (In Audio-Logs)- is a former animator of Joey Drew Studios, who is responsible for the creation of various cartoon characters, including Bendy, Boris the Wolf, and Alice Angel.
  • David Eddings as Joey Drew - is an old friend of Henry Stein and the founder of Joey Drew Studios, famous for introducing the popular Bendy cartoons from the times of past as both a director and writer.
  • Edward Norton as Bendy/Ink Demon - is the main antagonist of the Bendy Franchise and this film and a failed attempt at creating the studio's popular mascot Bendy in real life in an attempt to bring cartoon characters to reality by Joey Drew, who turned out defective along with several other physical cartoon characters due to lacking a soul.
  • Adrian Brody as Boris the Wolf - is a cartoon character created by Joey Drew Studios for the Bendy series and this film. Much like other cartoon characters such as Bendy and Alice Angel, Boris starred in a series of popular Bendy cartoon shorts thirty years before the studio's downfall.
  • Lauren Synger as Alice Angel/Twisted Alice/Allison Angel - is an Alice Angel caricature character of the Cycle and a secondary antagonist of the Bendy series, appearing as the main antagonist of Chapter 3: Rise and Fall and Chapter 4: Colossal Wonders.
  • Aaron Landon as Sammy Lawrence - was an award-winning musician and composer, and the director of the Music Department at Joey Drew Studios, known for writing the music for the Bendy cartoons in the studio's heyday.
  • Mike Mood as Thomas Connor (In Audio-Logs)/Tom - is a gruff-voiced repairman, World War II veteran, an employee associated with the Gent company, and the husband of Allison Pendle.
  • Bookpast as Daniel Lewek (In Audio-Logs) - was a volunteered worker of Joey Drew Studios and the main protagonist who narrates his own past life in the novel Dreams Come to Life.

And others peoples as ink monsters or peoples in original game

Production[]

Production of the film began back in 2019 after the release of the fifth chapter and ended at the end of 2021.

Release Dates[]

In Theatres[]

  • 11 January, 2022 - USA, Canada.
  • 12 January, 2022 - Worldwide.

Home Media[]

  • 5 July, 2022 - USA, Canada (Netflix, HBO, Hulu).
  • 7 July, 2022 - Worldwide (Netflix, Hulu).

Sequels[]

Following the release of this film, James Cameron announced that he would write the screenplay for the movie adaptation of Bendy and the Dark Revival for theaters. this idea was supported and the adaptation of this game will be released in 2025 or 2026.

Reception[]

The adaptation of this game received warm and pleasant ratings on various sites, as well as forums and so on. The film was rated 100% by everyone, or even 200%. The box office speaks for itself - the film adaptation turned out to be excellent!

[]

  • Warner Bros. Pictures - The logo at the end shimmers with ink, and then the roar of Bendy's Ink Demon is heard.
  • New Line Cinema - The logo is overflowing with ink. Bendy is seen walking in the distance.

Transcripts[]

Trailers Trainscripts[]

See: Bendy and the Ink Machine (2022 film)/Trailers Trainscripts

TV Spots Trainscripts[]

See: Bendy and the Ink Machine (2022 film)/TV Spots Trainscripts

Credits[]

See: Bendy and the Ink Machine (2022 film)/Credits

Trivia[]

  • There are details in the film that were not in the original game. The filmmakers said the details were related to the Bendy novella - Dreams Come True.
  • Initially, the film was planned to be released sometime between 2020 and 2021, but something went wrong and had to be postponed until 2022.
  • The film also features remixes for the original franchise and more about Bendy.
  • The film was nominated for an Academy Award until 2025.
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