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Sony Partners with Paul King and Steven Levenson for 'Labubu' Movie Adaptation

Sony Partners with Paul King and Steven Levenson for 'Labubu' Movie Adaptation

Sony Pictures is developing a live-action 'Labubu' movie based on Pop Mart's monster figurines, with Paul King directing and Steven Levenson co-writing. This collaboration seeks to translate the popular toy line into a cinematic franchise, leveraging King's experience with successful family films and Levenson's acclaimed writing. The project remains in early development, signaling a key phase toward production and further announcements.

Sony Pictures and Chinese toymaker Pop Mart have officially announced plans to develop a live-action and CGI hybrid film adaptation of the popular Labubu monster figurines. The project, revealed on March 19 in Beijing, will be directed and produced by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Paul King, known for the Paddington series, with Steven Levenson, the screenwriter of Dear Evan Hansen, co-writing the script, according to Variety and Hollywood Reporter.

Labubu, described as an "ugly-cute" viral toy character, has garnered significant international attention, helping boost Pop Mart's global presence and contributing to China's rising soft power, Semafor notes. The film aims to further expand Labubu's reach beyond the toy market into mainstream entertainment, leveraging the character's existing popularity among collectors and fans.

The creative approach for the movie combines live-action elements with computer-generated imagery, offering a crossover style that BBC Business highlights as tapping into current trends of blending animation and real-world footage. Sony’s involvement marks a strategic effort to bring a distinctly Chinese toy property to a global audience, which comes at a time when China’s domestic film industry is shifting away from heavily nationalist themes, Semafor adds.

Production is currently in early stages, with no announced release date yet. The collaboration between Sony and Pop Mart reflects an increasing trend of adapting successful toy franchises into cinematic universes, positioning "Labubu" as a potential new entrant in this space. Deadline reports that the next steps include finalizing the screenplay and pre-production logistics.

Industry observers will be watching how the film develops, as it could set a precedent for further East-West entertainment partnerships and impact the visibility of Chinese pop culture on global screens. The success of “Labubu” may influence Sony’s future investment decisions and Pop Mart’s broader brand strategy internationally.

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