What's Happening?
Bong Joon Ho's upcoming animated feature 'Ally' has announced its voice cast, including Bradley Cooper, Ayo Edebiri, Dave Bautista, Finn Wolfhard, Rachel House, and Werner Herzog. The film, set to be released
in North America by Neon in 2027, marks Bong's first venture into 3D animation. 'Ally' follows a piglet squid's journey from the ocean depths to the surface after a mysterious aircraft sinks into her habitat. The film is a passion project for Bong, developed since 2019, and involves a creative team from 12 countries. The animation is handled by VFX studio DNEG, with a screenplay co-written by Bong and Jason Yu.
Why It's Important?
The announcement of the voice cast for 'Ally' highlights the continued collaboration between Bong Joon Ho and Neon, following the success of 'Parasite'. This project represents a significant investment in South Korean cinema, with a budget potentially reaching $60 million, making it the most expensive feature produced in the country. The film's release is anticipated to further elevate South Korea's presence in the global film industry, showcasing its capability to produce high-budget, internationally appealing animated features. The involvement of well-known Hollywood actors also underscores the film's potential to attract a wide audience.
What's Next?
The film is targeting completion in the first half of 2027, with a global theatrical release planned for later that year. As the project progresses, further details about the characters and storyline may be revealed, potentially increasing anticipation among audiences. The film's release strategy, including its distribution in various international markets, will be crucial in determining its global success. Stakeholders in the film industry will likely monitor the project's development closely, given its potential impact on the animation genre and international film collaborations.






