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Smurfs: The Lost Village

Smurfs: The Lost Village is a 2017 American computer-animated fantasy adventure comedy film based on The Smurfs comic series by Peyo, produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.[1][7] A reboot of Sony's previous live-action/animated hybrid films and the third and final installment in Sony's Smurfs film series, the film was directed by Kelly Asbury from a screenplay written by Stacey Harman and Pamela Ribon,[1] and stars the voices of Demi Lovato, Rainn Wilson, Joe Manganiello, Mandy Patinkin, Jack McBrayer, Danny Pudi, Michelle Rodriguez, Ellie Kemper, Jake Johnson, Ariel Winter, Meghan Trainor, and Julia Roberts. In the film, a mysterious map prompts Smurfette, Brainy, Clumsy, and Hefty to find a lost village before Gargamel does.[1] The film introduced the female Smurfs, who appeared in the franchise the following year.

Smurfs: The Lost Village
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKelly Asbury
Written by
Based onThe Smurfs
by Peyo
Produced by
Starring
Narrated byMandy Patinkin
Edited byBret Marnell
Music byChristopher Lennertz[2]
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing[3]
Release dates
  • April 5, 2017 (2017-04-05) (Belgium)
  • April 7, 2017 (2017-04-07) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes[4]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$60 million[5][6]
Box office$197.2 million[6]

Smurfs: The Lost Village premiered on April 2, 2017 and was released in the United States on April 7, 2017 and received mixed reviews from critics (although some considered it an improvement over the previous two films),[8] and was not as successful as its two predecessors grossing over $197 million worldwide against a $60 million budget, but still a commercial success. The film was dedicated to Jonathan Winters, the voice of Papa Smurf in the original film series who died in 2013, Anton Yelchin, the voice of Clumsy Smurf, and Nine Culliford,[9] wife of Peyo, who both died in 2016.

This is the last Smurfs film to be distributed by Sony Pictures, as Paramount Pictures would later acquire the rights of the franchise in 2021 to produce an upcoming Smurfs film.[10]

Plot

The Smurfs live peacefully in Smurf Village. Smurfette was created by the evil wizard Gargamel but was redeemed by Papa Smurf and became part of the village. She feels that she does not fit in as she tries to find her purpose in life, which the other Smurfs have. Gargamel makes it his mission to capture the Smurfs, steal all of their essence, and become the most powerful wizard.

During a smurfboarding trip, Smurfette discovers a possible Smurf creature, is captured by Gargamel, and is taken to his castle. There, she accidentally reveals a hat the creature dropped, enabling Gargamel to create a brew that causes him to locate the village on a map. Hefty, Brainy, and Clumsy help Smurfette escape, and they return to Smurf Village. Papa Smurf confines them to their houses as punishment for almost disobeying his orders, dismissing their claims of the existence of another Smurfs village. That night Smurfette sneaks out to look for the lost village with Brainy, Clumsy, and Hefty volunteered to join her. Gargamel discovers them trying to find the village and heads out with his pet cat Azrael and his pet vulture Monty to stop them.

The four follow the map and have various adventures and encounter bizarre creatures, including a colony of fire-breathing dragonflies, which Gargame provokes into attacking the Smurfs. They escape a cavern maze with the help a stampede of glowing green rabbits. Eventually, the four Smurfs reach a river where they sail on a handmade raft. Following a brief chase, Gargamel is thrown out of his own raft, and the Smurfs save him. Instead of thanking them, he pushes them out of their own raft, and they plunge down a waterfall.

The four are captured by leaf-covered creatures who reveal themselves to be female Smurfs. They are taken to Smurfy Grove and meet Smurf Storm, Smurf Blossom, Smurf Lily, Smurf Melody, and their leader Smurf Willow, who all welcome the Smurfs to their home. Smurf Storm and Clumsy head away from the village to locate Gargamel and alert the others. During the trip, Clumsy reveals that Smurfette was created by Gargamel, which causes Smurf Storm to distrust Smurfette. Gargamel, who was led into a piranha-infested swamp, and Azrael spot Clumsy and Smurf Storm. Monty attacks them, but they fly away to return to the village.

Following a village tour, Smurfette grows accustomed to life in Smurfy Grove, to the dismay of Hefty and Brainy. Smurf Storm and Clumsy return, revealing that Smurfette was created by Gargamel. The female Smurfs prepare an attack that night. Papa Smurf, having discovered the quartet's absence, arrives to bring them home, and the female Smurfs accept him into their home. Gargamel, Azrael, and Monty suddenly invade and destroy Smurfy Grove, capturing every Smurf. Smurfette is spared because she is not a real Smurf, and thus, is of no more use to Gargamel, and they leave. Feeling heartbroken, Smurfette is shown a picture of herself with her friends, and after realizing what not being a real Smurf truly means, she heads back to Gargamel's lair to save her fellow Smurfs.

At Gargamel's lair, Papa Smurf and Smurf Willow accept Brainy's escape plan. Hefty, Brainy, Clumsy, and some of the female Smurfs succeed at the plan until Gargamel and Azrael spot them and put Clumsy and some other female Smurfs into his Smurfilator, a machine capable of extracting their essence. Smurfette arrives and deceives Gargamel into believing she wants to be an evil Smurf again. Gargamel tries to turn Smurfette evil again but realizes that she is absorbing his magical powers instead. The lair explodes, sending him, Azrael, and Monty flying back into the piranha lake. The Smurfs are freed, but Smurfette has been reverted to a lifeless lump of clay.

Back at Smurf Village, the Smurfs make a memorial for Smurfette and silently mourn her loss; Papa Smurf refers to her as the truest Smurf of them all. Their energy and love for Smurfette brings her back to life, and everybody celebrates. Smurfette finds her purpose: to be anything she wants to be. Gargamel, Azrael, and Monty walk back to their lair, and Gargamel wrongfully blames Azrael for ruining his plans and reveals Azrael's adoption.

Voice cast

  • Demi Lovato as Smurfette,[11] a girl Smurf who was created by the wizard Gargamel and the main protagonist of the film. Surrounded by male Smurfs who each have a clear role in the village, she becomes curious about her own purpose, and betrays Gargamel to join with them.
  • Rainn Wilson as Gargamel,[11] an evil wizard and the film's main antagonist who seeks to find the Smurfs and steal their magic in order to become the greatest evil wizard in the world.
  • Mandy Patinkin as Papa Smurf,[12] the fatherly Smurf chief leader of Smurf Village and narrator, who does not want his children entering the Forbidden Forest.
  • Joe Manganiello as Hefty Smurf,[13] a strong Smurf who tends to annoy Brainy and has a crush on Smurfette.
  • Jack McBrayer as Clumsy Smurf,[13] an accident-prone and good-natured Smurf who tends to panic.
  • Danny Pudi as Brainy Smurf,[13] a book-smart Smurf who butts heads with Hefty and gets annoyed by his antics.
  • Julia Roberts as Smurf Willow,[1] the motherly Smurf leader of Smurfy Grove and Papa Smurf's love interest.
  • Michelle Rodriguez as Smurf Storm,[1] a tough girl Smurf who sometimes doesn't trust Smurfette because she was created by the wizard Gargamel to undermine the Smurfs. However, Smurfette betrayed Gargamel to join the Smurfs.
  • Ellie Kemper as Smurf Blossom,[1] an energetic and naive girl Smurf who quickly befriends Smurfette.
  • Ariel Winter as Smurf Lily,[1] a smart and gentle girl Smurf.
  • Meghan Trainor as Smurf Melody,[14] a musical girl Smurf.
  • Jake Johnson as Grouchy Smurf,[1] a Smurf who is always grouchy and ill-tempered.
  • Gordon Ramsay as Baker Smurf,[1] a Smurf who bakes cakes.
  • Tituss Burgess as Vanity Smurf,[1] a Smurf who is obsessed with his looks.
  • Gabriel Iglesias as Jokey Smurf,[15][1] a Smurf that plays pranks on others, usually in the form of "gifts".
  • Jeff Dunham as Farmer Smurf,[1] a Smurf who is a farmer.
  • Kelly Asbury as Nosey Smurf,[1] a Smurf who peeks in on private activities.
  • Alan Mechem as Passerby Smurf
  • Danik Thomas as Karate Smurf
  • Patrick Ballin as Patient Smurf and Frank the Caterpillar.
  • Bret Marnell as Snappy Bug,[1] Brainy's ladybug assistant.
  • Melissa Sturm as Smurf Jade. Sturm voiced Smurfette in the two spinoffs.
  • Frank Welker as Azrael, Gargamel's sardonic pet cat. He comes up with all of Gargamel's plans and is shown to be smarter than his incompetent master even though Gargamel gives him no credit and blames him instead of Monty. Welker reprises his role from the live-action films and the second spinoff.
  • Dee Bradley Baker as Monty, Gargamel's dimwitted but ruthless pet vulture. He's just as incompent as his master, who gives him more credit than Azrael.

Production

 
Director Kelly Asbury with Peyo's daughter, Véronique Culliford

On May 10, 2012, two weeks after they announced production of The Smurfs 2, Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation were already developing a script for The Smurfs 3 with writers Karey Kirkpatrick and Chris Poche.[16] Hank Azaria, who played Gargamel in the first two films, revealed that the third film "might actually deal with the genuine origin of how all these characters ran into each other way back when."[17] Plans for a second sequel were later scrapped, with a completely computer-animated reboot to be produced instead.[18]

Kelly Asbury was confirmed as director in March 2014.[18] It was revealed that the film would explore the origins of the Smurfs, and feature a new take on the characters, with designs and environments more closely following the artwork created by Peyo, the creator of the Smurfs franchise.[18]

Jordan Kerner served as producer, with Mary Ellen Bauder co-producing.[12] On June 14, 2015, Sony Pictures Animation confirmed the original title of Get Smurfy, along with a first look at the film.[11][19] On February 12, 2016, it was confirmed that the film had been retitled to Smurfs: The Lost Village.[20] LStar Capital and Wanda Pictures co-financed the film.[7][21][22]

Asbury cited the classic movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark (1984) and The Goonies (1985) as his main inspirations. The Forbidden Forest is inspired by the Land of Oz, Pandora and Wonderland, filled with dangerous and magical creatures.[23]

On January 16, 2015, Mandy Patinkin was added to the cast of the animated adventure film to voice Papa Smurf, who was previously voiced by Jonathan Winters in the live-action/CGI films.[12] On June 14, 2015, Demi Lovato was revealed as the voice of Smurfette, and Rainn Wilson as Gargamel.[11] Since the release of The Smurfs 2 in 2013, two of the Smurfs voice actors from the previous franchise had died, Jonathan Winters[24] who voiced Papa Smurf, and Anton Yelchin, who voiced Clumsy Smurf. The film was dedicated to Winters' and Yelchin's memory.[25] Frank Welker, who voices Gargamel's pet cat Azrael, is the only voice actor to reprise his role from the live-action films.

Music

In October 2016, it was confirmed that Christopher Lennertz would be composing the score for the film.[2] In December 2016, it was reported that singer Meghan Trainor had recorded a song for the film titled "I'm a Lady", which was released as a single.[26] Shaley Scott is featured in two songs, "You Will Always Find Me in Your Heart" and "The Truest Smurf of All".

Release

Theatrical

The film was initially set for release on August 14, 2015,[27] but on May 1, 2014, the release date was pushed back to August 5, 2016.[28] In March 2015, the release date was pushed back again to March 31, 2017.[29] a teaser trailer online for August 14, 2016. In March 2016, the release date was pushed back one final time to April 7, 2017.[30]

Home media

Smurfs: The Lost Village was released on Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray, and DVD on July 11, 2017 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.[31] The film debuted in second place on the Top 20 NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, behind The Fate of the Furious.[32]

Reception

Box office

Smurfs: The Lost Village grossed $45 million in North America and $152.2 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of $197.2 million, against a production budget of $60 million.[6]

In North America, the film opened alongside Going in Style and The Case for Christ and was projected to gross around $16–20 million in its opening weekend from 3,602 theaters.[5][33] It ended up opening to $13.2 million, marking the lowest debut of the Smurfs franchise by a wide margin and finishing 3rd at the box office.[34]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 40% based on 97 reviews and an average rating of 4.8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Smurfs: The Lost Village may satisfy very young viewers and hardcore Smurfaholics, but its predictable story and bland animation continue the franchise's recent mediocre streak."[35] On Metacritic, the film has a score 40 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[36] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, an improvement over the "A−" score earned by both previous Smurfs films.[37] In 2018, the film was awarded The ReFrame Stamp in the 2017 Narrative & Animated Feature Recipients category.[38]

Alonzo Duralde of TheWrap wrote, "It's significant that two female writers have taken a character who's mainly just existed to be cute and seductive and turned her into a full-fledged member of this universe."[39] Owen Glieberman of Variety said, "It's a pure digital fantasy, with elegant and tactile animation, so it's more true to the Smurf spirit, and should perform solidly."[7]

Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Smurfs: The Lost Village is a mediocre effort that nonetheless succeeds in its main goal of keeping its blue characters alive for future merchandising purposes."[3]

Television series

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Smurfs: The Lost Village at IMDb
  • Smurfs: The Lost Village at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Production Blog

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Smurfs The Lost Village is a 2017 American computer animated fantasy adventure comedy film based on The Smurfs comic series by Peyo produced by Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing 1 7 A reboot of Sony s previous live action animated hybrid films and the third and final installment in Sony s Smurfs film series the film was directed by Kelly Asbury from a screenplay written by Stacey Harman and Pamela Ribon 1 and stars the voices of Demi Lovato Rainn Wilson Joe Manganiello Mandy Patinkin Jack McBrayer Danny Pudi Michelle Rodriguez Ellie Kemper Jake Johnson Ariel Winter Meghan Trainor and Julia Roberts In the film a mysterious map prompts Smurfette Brainy Clumsy and Hefty to find a lost village before Gargamel does 1 The film introduced the female Smurfs who appeared in the franchise the following year Smurfs The Lost VillageTheatrical release posterDirected byKelly AsburyWritten byStacey Harman 1 Pamela Ribon 1 Based onThe Smurfsby PeyoProduced byJordan KernerMary Ellen Bauder Andrews 1 StarringDemi Lovato Rainn Wilson Joe Manganiello Jack McBrayer Danny Pudi Michelle Rodriguez Ellie Kemper Ariel Winter Meghan Trainor Mandy Patinkin Julia RobertsNarrated byMandy PatinkinEdited byBret MarnellMusic byChristopher Lennertz 2 ProductioncompaniesColumbia Pictures 3 Kerner Entertainment Company 3 LStar Capital 3 Sony Pictures Animation 3 Wanda Pictures 3 Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing 3 Release datesApril 5 2017 2017 04 05 Belgium April 7 2017 2017 04 07 United States Running time90 minutes 4 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 60 million 5 6 Box office 197 2 million 6 Smurfs The Lost Village premiered on April 2 2017 and was released in the United States on April 7 2017 and received mixed reviews from critics although some considered it an improvement over the previous two films 8 and was not as successful as its two predecessors grossing over 197 million worldwide against a 60 million budget but still a commercial success The film was dedicated to Jonathan Winters the voice of Papa Smurf in the original film series who died in 2013 Anton Yelchin the voice of Clumsy Smurf and Nine Culliford 9 wife of Peyo who both died in 2016 This is the last Smurfs film to be distributed by Sony Pictures as Paramount Pictures would later acquire the rights of the franchise in 2021 to produce an upcoming Smurfs film 10 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 4 Music 5 Release 5 1 Theatrical 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 7 Television series 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe Smurfs live peacefully in Smurf Village Smurfette was created by the evil wizard Gargamel but was redeemed by Papa Smurf and became part of the village She feels that she does not fit in as she tries to find her purpose in life which the other Smurfs have Gargamel makes it his mission to capture the Smurfs steal all of their essence and become the most powerful wizard During a smurfboarding trip Smurfette discovers a possible Smurf creature is captured by Gargamel and is taken to his castle There she accidentally reveals a hat the creature dropped enabling Gargamel to create a brew that causes him to locate the village on a map Hefty Brainy and Clumsy help Smurfette escape and they return to Smurf Village Papa Smurf confines them to their houses as punishment for almost disobeying his orders dismissing their claims of the existence of another Smurfs village That night Smurfette sneaks out to look for the lost village with Brainy Clumsy and Hefty volunteered to join her Gargamel discovers them trying to find the village and heads out with his pet cat Azrael and his pet vulture Monty to stop them The four follow the map and have various adventures and encounter bizarre creatures including a colony of fire breathing dragonflies which Gargame provokes into attacking the Smurfs They escape a cavern maze with the help a stampede of glowing green rabbits Eventually the four Smurfs reach a river where they sail on a handmade raft Following a brief chase Gargamel is thrown out of his own raft and the Smurfs save him Instead of thanking them he pushes them out of their own raft and they plunge down a waterfall The four are captured by leaf covered creatures who reveal themselves to be female Smurfs They are taken to Smurfy Grove and meet Smurf Storm Smurf Blossom Smurf Lily Smurf Melody and their leader Smurf Willow who all welcome the Smurfs to their home Smurf Storm and Clumsy head away from the village to locate Gargamel and alert the others During the trip Clumsy reveals that Smurfette was created by Gargamel which causes Smurf Storm to distrust Smurfette Gargamel who was led into a piranha infested swamp and Azrael spot Clumsy and Smurf Storm Monty attacks them but they fly away to return to the village Following a village tour Smurfette grows accustomed to life in Smurfy Grove to the dismay of Hefty and Brainy Smurf Storm and Clumsy return revealing that Smurfette was created by Gargamel The female Smurfs prepare an attack that night Papa Smurf having discovered the quartet s absence arrives to bring them home and the female Smurfs accept him into their home Gargamel Azrael and Monty suddenly invade and destroy Smurfy Grove capturing every Smurf Smurfette is spared because she is not a real Smurf and thus is of no more use to Gargamel and they leave Feeling heartbroken Smurfette is shown a picture of herself with her friends and after realizing what not being a real Smurf truly means she heads back to Gargamel s lair to save her fellow Smurfs At Gargamel s lair Papa Smurf and Smurf Willow accept Brainy s escape plan Hefty Brainy Clumsy and some of the female Smurfs succeed at the plan until Gargamel and Azrael spot them and put Clumsy and some other female Smurfs into his Smurfilator a machine capable of extracting their essence Smurfette arrives and deceives Gargamel into believing she wants to be an evil Smurf again Gargamel tries to turn Smurfette evil again but realizes that she is absorbing his magical powers instead The lair explodes sending him Azrael and Monty flying back into the piranha lake The Smurfs are freed but Smurfette has been reverted to a lifeless lump of clay Back at Smurf Village the Smurfs make a memorial for Smurfette and silently mourn her loss Papa Smurf refers to her as the truest Smurf of them all Their energy and love for Smurfette brings her back to life and everybody celebrates Smurfette finds her purpose to be anything she wants to be Gargamel Azrael and Monty walk back to their lair and Gargamel wrongfully blames Azrael for ruining his plans and reveals Azrael s adoption Voice cast EditDemi Lovato as Smurfette 11 a girl Smurf who was created by the wizard Gargamel and the main protagonist of the film Surrounded by male Smurfs who each have a clear role in the village she becomes curious about her own purpose and betrays Gargamel to join with them Rainn Wilson as Gargamel 11 an evil wizard and the film s main antagonist who seeks to find the Smurfs and steal their magic in order to become the greatest evil wizard in the world Mandy Patinkin as Papa Smurf 12 the fatherly Smurf chief leader of Smurf Village and narrator who does not want his children entering the Forbidden Forest Joe Manganiello as Hefty Smurf 13 a strong Smurf who tends to annoy Brainy and has a crush on Smurfette Jack McBrayer as Clumsy Smurf 13 an accident prone and good natured Smurf who tends to panic Danny Pudi as Brainy Smurf 13 a book smart Smurf who butts heads with Hefty and gets annoyed by his antics Julia Roberts as Smurf Willow 1 the motherly Smurf leader of Smurfy Grove and Papa Smurf s love interest Michelle Rodriguez as Smurf Storm 1 a tough girl Smurf who sometimes doesn t trust Smurfette because she was created by the wizard Gargamel to undermine the Smurfs However Smurfette betrayed Gargamel to join the Smurfs Ellie Kemper as Smurf Blossom 1 an energetic and naive girl Smurf who quickly befriends Smurfette Ariel Winter as Smurf Lily 1 a smart and gentle girl Smurf Meghan Trainor as Smurf Melody 14 a musical girl Smurf Jake Johnson as Grouchy Smurf 1 a Smurf who is always grouchy and ill tempered Gordon Ramsay as Baker Smurf 1 a Smurf who bakes cakes Tituss Burgess as Vanity Smurf 1 a Smurf who is obsessed with his looks Gabriel Iglesias as Jokey Smurf 15 1 a Smurf that plays pranks on others usually in the form of gifts Jeff Dunham as Farmer Smurf 1 a Smurf who is a farmer Kelly Asbury as Nosey Smurf 1 a Smurf who peeks in on private activities Alan Mechem as Passerby Smurf Danik Thomas as Karate Smurf Patrick Ballin as Patient Smurf and Frank the Caterpillar Bret Marnell as Snappy Bug 1 Brainy s ladybug assistant Melissa Sturm as Smurf Jade Sturm voiced Smurfette in the two spinoffs Frank Welker as Azrael Gargamel s sardonic pet cat He comes up with all of Gargamel s plans and is shown to be smarter than his incompetent master even though Gargamel gives him no credit and blames him instead of Monty Welker reprises his role from the live action films and the second spinoff Dee Bradley Baker as Monty Gargamel s dimwitted but ruthless pet vulture He s just as incompent as his master who gives him more credit than Azrael Production Edit Director Kelly Asbury with Peyo s daughter Veronique CullifordOn May 10 2012 two weeks after they announced production of The Smurfs 2 Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation were already developing a script for The Smurfs 3 with writers Karey Kirkpatrick and Chris Poche 16 Hank Azaria who played Gargamel in the first two films revealed that the third film might actually deal with the genuine origin of how all these characters ran into each other way back when 17 Plans for a second sequel were later scrapped with a completely computer animated reboot to be produced instead 18 Kelly Asbury was confirmed as director in March 2014 18 It was revealed that the film would explore the origins of the Smurfs and feature a new take on the characters with designs and environments more closely following the artwork created by Peyo the creator of the Smurfs franchise 18 Jordan Kerner served as producer with Mary Ellen Bauder co producing 12 On June 14 2015 Sony Pictures Animation confirmed the original title of Get Smurfy along with a first look at the film 11 19 On February 12 2016 it was confirmed that the film had been retitled to Smurfs The Lost Village 20 LStar Capital and Wanda Pictures co financed the film 7 21 22 Asbury cited the classic movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark 1984 and The Goonies 1985 as his main inspirations The Forbidden Forest is inspired by the Land of Oz Pandora and Wonderland filled with dangerous and magical creatures 23 On January 16 2015 Mandy Patinkin was added to the cast of the animated adventure film to voice Papa Smurf who was previously voiced by Jonathan Winters in the live action CGI films 12 On June 14 2015 Demi Lovato was revealed as the voice of Smurfette and Rainn Wilson as Gargamel 11 Since the release of The Smurfs 2 in 2013 two of the Smurfs voice actors from the previous franchise had died Jonathan Winters 24 who voiced Papa Smurf and Anton Yelchin who voiced Clumsy Smurf The film was dedicated to Winters and Yelchin s memory 25 Frank Welker who voices Gargamel s pet cat Azrael is the only voice actor to reprise his role from the live action films Music EditIn October 2016 it was confirmed that Christopher Lennertz would be composing the score for the film 2 In December 2016 it was reported that singer Meghan Trainor had recorded a song for the film titled I m a Lady which was released as a single 26 Shaley Scott is featured in two songs You Will Always Find Me in Your Heart and The Truest Smurf of All Release EditTheatrical Edit The film was initially set for release on August 14 2015 27 but on May 1 2014 the release date was pushed back to August 5 2016 28 In March 2015 the release date was pushed back again to March 31 2017 29 a teaser trailer online for August 14 2016 In March 2016 the release date was pushed back one final time to April 7 2017 30 Home media Edit Smurfs The Lost Village was released on Blu ray Ultra HD Blu ray and DVD on July 11 2017 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 31 The film debuted in second place on the Top 20 NPD VideoScan First Alert chart behind The Fate of the Furious 32 Reception EditBox office Edit Smurfs The Lost Village grossed 45 million in North America and 152 2 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of 197 2 million against a production budget of 60 million 6 In North America the film opened alongside Going in Style and The Case for Christ and was projected to gross around 16 20 million in its opening weekend from 3 602 theaters 5 33 It ended up opening to 13 2 million marking the lowest debut of the Smurfs franchise by a wide margin and finishing 3rd at the box office 34 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 40 based on 97 reviews and an average rating of 4 8 10 The website s critical consensus reads Smurfs The Lost Village may satisfy very young viewers and hardcore Smurfaholics but its predictable story and bland animation continue the franchise s recent mediocre streak 35 On Metacritic the film has a score 40 out of 100 based on 25 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 36 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale an improvement over the A score earned by both previous Smurfs films 37 In 2018 the film was awarded The ReFrame Stamp in the 2017 Narrative amp Animated Feature Recipients category 38 Alonzo Duralde of TheWrap wrote It s significant that two female writers have taken a character who s mainly just existed to be cute and seductive and turned her into a full fledged member of this universe 39 Owen Glieberman of Variety said It s a pure digital fantasy with elegant and tactile animation so it s more true to the Smurf spirit and should perform solidly 7 Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote Smurfs The Lost Village is a mediocre effort that nonetheless succeeds in its main goal of keeping its blue characters alive for future merchandising purposes 3 Television series EditMain article The Smurfs 2021 TV series References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Milligan Mercedes January 18 2017 Sony Pictures Animation Reveals Slate through 2018 Animation Magazine Retrieved January 22 2017 a b Christopher Lennertz to score Smurfs The Lost Village filmmusicreporter com Retrieved October 11 2016 a b c d e f g Scheck Frank 26 March 2017 Smurfs The Lost Village Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 22 2018 Smurfs The Lost Village 2D U British Board of Film Classification February 23 2017 Retrieved March 11 2017 a b Boss Baby to sack Smurfs and other box office predictions Los Angeles Times April 5 2017 Retrieved April 5 2017 a b c Smurfs The Lost Village 2017 Box Office Mojo 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provide between 10 to 15 in co financing Fleming Mike Jr April 8 2014 Sony Closes Slate Co Fi Deal With Lone Star Capital CitiBank Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 27 2017 Trumbore Dave September 21 2016 First Smurfs The Lost Village Trailer Reveals All CG Reboot Collider Retrieved May 31 2023 Byrge Duane April 12 2013 Jonathan Winters Dies at 87 The Hollywood Reporter Anton Yelchin obituary The Guardian 20 June 2016 Retrieved 19 November 2016 Meghan Trainor Writes I m a Lady for Smurfs The Lost Village December 5 2016 Retrieved December 9 2016 Chitwood Adam October 5 2013 FAULT IN OUR STARS Set for June 6 2014 THE MAZE RUNNER Pushed to September 19 2014 SMURFS 3 and THE BOOK THIEF Moved Collider com Retrieved January 17 2015 A Sony Switcheroo Smurfs Reboot Pushed To 2016 Goosebumps Moved Up To Summer 2015 Deadline Hollywood May 1 2014 Archived from the original on May 3 2014 Retrieved January 17 2015 Gregg Kidlay March 25 2015 Sony Sets Release Date for Next Smurfs Movie The Hollywood 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Herself in a Much Improved All Animated Adventure TheWrap 6 April 2017 External links EditSmurfs The Lost Village at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Quotations from Wikiquote Data from Wikidata Official website Smurfs The Lost Village at IMDb Smurfs The Lost Village at Rotten Tomatoes Production Blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smurfs The Lost Village amp oldid 1164578197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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