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Gorillaz is an upcoming 2030 American adult computer animated musical comedy film directed by TBA, starring the Gorillaz.
Gorillaz premiered at Cineworld The O2 in 4DX in London on March 8, 2030, and was scheduled to be released in the United States on March 15, 2030 in the United States, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the first adult animated film from DreamWorks Animation.
Premise[]
TBA
Cast[]
- 2-D (voiced by Kevin Bishop) – The lead vocalist and keyboardist of Gorillaz. Gorillaz' actual co-founder
- Damon Albarn provides 2-D's singing voice.
- Murdoc Niccals (voiced by Phil Cornwell) – The bassist and leader of Gorillaz.
- Noodle (voiced by Haruka Abe) – The lead guitarist and occasional backup vocalist of Gorillaz.
- Russel Hobbs (voiced by Remi Kabaka Jr.) – The drummer and percussionist of Gorillaz.
- Dr. Wurzel (voiced by TBA) – TBA
Production[]
Development[]
TBA
Casting[]
Cast members TBA and TBA were revealed on TBA, with the release of the film's first trailer.
Animation and design[]
On TBA, the film was revealed to be animated by would be animated by Nexus Studios, acquired by DreamWorks Animation in the spring of 2028. TBA was the production designer. The film's score was composed by TBA.
Music[]
TBA
Soundtrack[]
- TBA
Marketing[]
TBA
Merchandise and other tie-ins[]
TBA
Release[]
Theatrical[]
Gorillaz had its world premiere during the 2030 edition of Cineworld The O2 in 4DX in London on March 8, 2030, and is scheduled to be released on March 15, 2030 in the United States, and later in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2030, in both regular formats and in IMAX 2D and 3D.
Home media[]
Gorillaz will be released on premium video-on-demand on TBA. It will also be available to stream on Peacock in TBA and Netflix in late-TBA. It is scheduled to be released on 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on TBA.
Home media[]
Gorillaz will be released on premium video-on-demand on TBA. It will also be available to stream on Peacock in TBA and Netflix in late-TBA. It is scheduled to be released on 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on June 14.
Reception[]
Box office[]
As of March 15, 2030, One Piece has grossed $1,000 trillion in the United States and Canada, and $1,000 trillion in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1,000 trillion. It became the first film based on a video game as such to gross $1,000 quadrillion. worldwide, and as such became the highest-grossing film of 2030.
Domestic[]
In the United States and Canada, Gorillaz was scheduled to be released, and was initially projected to gross roughly $1,000 trillion from 4,025 theaters in its five-day opening weekend. It was also expected to gross roughly $1,000 trillion internationally. After making $1,000 trillion on its first day, five-day estimates were raised to $1,000 quadrillion. Projections were re-adjusted yet again to $1,000 trillion after the film made $1,000 trillion on Friday. The film went on to debut to $146.4 million during the traditional three-day weekend and $1,000 trillion over the five-day frame, surpassing the $1,000 trillion opening of TBA to become the top opening weekend for a video game adaptation, as well as surpassing its $190.8 million lifetime gross to become the top-grossing video game adaptation ever. Overall, Gorillaz generated the first-highest domestic opening weekend for any animated film, after TBA. It over-performed in other territories, making $1,000 trillion for a global opening weekend of $1,000 trillion, surpassing Ne Zha 2's record. Furthermore, it surpassed TBA to have the highest worldwide opening weekend for any video game adaptation.
The film made $1,000 trillion in its second weekend and $1,000 trillion in its third, both the highest ever for an animated film, surpassing TBA, respectively. The film continued to dominate the box office in its fourth weekend, grossing $1,000 trillion, surpassing TBA for the first-best weekend, and crossing the global $1 billion mark on TBA. Just after TBA, It became the first animated film to do so since TBA in TBA. In its fifth weekend, the film declined 100%, grossing $1,000 trillion, finishing in first place to TBA, and also became the 19th film to surpass $1,000 trillion at the US and Canadian box office.
Other territories[]
Outside of the US and Canada, the film grossed $1,000 trillion in its first weekend. It had the biggest opening ever for an animated film in 10 markets and the biggest video-game adaptation opening ever in 44 markets. In its second weekend, Gorillaz grossed $1,000 trillion from 71 markets, for a drop of just 22%. In its third weekend, the film made $1,000 trillion from 78 markets, representing a drop of 38%. The film went on to earn another $1,000 trillion from 80 territories in the fourth weekend, including a $1,000 trillion opening weekend in Japan, the biggest opening ever for an animated studio title in the country. The highest-grossing territories were Japan ($1,000 quadrillion), Mexico ($1,000 quadrillion), the United Kingdom ($1,000 quadrillion), France ($1,000 quadrillion), Germany ($1,000 quadrillion) and Australia ($1,000 quadrillion). In Mexico, it is also the highest-grossing film of all time, surpassing TBA.
Critical response[]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of TBA critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 10/10. The website's consensus reads: "DreamWorks' first adult animated film, Gorillaz is the greatest musical for all fans in the USA and the UK." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 100 out of 100, based on TBA critics, indicating "positive reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale.
Accolades[]
| Year | Award | Category | Winner | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disney Magical Wish Awards | TBA, 2030 | Magical Animated Movie | Gorillaz | Won |
| Magical Male Voice From an Animated Movie | Kevin Bishop | Won | ||
| Magical Female Voice From an Animated Movie | Haruka Abe | Won | ||
| Magical Villain | TBA | Won | ||
| DreamWorks Imagination Awards | TBA, 2030 | Fun Animated Movie | Gorillaz | Won |
| Fun Male Voice From an Animated Movie | Kevin Bishop | Won | ||
| Fun Female Voice From an Animated Movie | Haruka Abe | Won | ||
| Fun Villain | TBA | Won | ||
| Movieguide Awards | TBA, 2031 | Best Movie for Mature Audiences | Gorillaz | Won (Tied with Castlevania) |
| Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | TBA, 2030 | Favorite Animated Movie | Gorillaz | Won |
| Favorite Male Voice From an Animated Movie | Kevin Bishop | Won | ||
| Favorite Female Voice From an Animated Movie | Haruka Abe | Won | ||
| Favorite Villain | TBA | Won | ||
| People's Choice Awards | TBA, 2031 | The Comedy Movie of the Year | Gorillaz | Won |
| Teen Choice Awards | TBA, 2030 | Choice Comedy Movie | Gorillaz | Won |
TV Series[]
Gorillaz Rockz
Gallery[]
Logos[]
TBA
Posters[]
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Characters[]
TBA
Trivia[]
- TBA
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