Wonder Park
Dream Bigger
A young girl named June with a big imagination makes an incredible discovery -- the amusement park of her dreams has come to life. Filled with the world's wildest rides operated by fun-loving animals, the excitement never ends. But when trouble hits, June and her misfit team of furry friends begin an unforgettable journey to save the park.
Trailers & Videos

Wonder Park (2019) - New Trailer - Paramount Pictures

Wonder Park (2019) - Official Teaser Trailer - Paramount Pictures

Wonder Park (2019) - "Meet Greta!" - Paramount Pictures

Wonder Park (2019) - "Meet Gus & Cooper!" - Paramount Pictures

Wonder Park (2019) - "Meet Peanut!" - Paramount Pictures

Wonder Park (2019) - "Meet Steve!" - Paramount Pictures

Wonder Park (2019) - "Meet Boomer!" - Paramount Pictures

Wonder Park (2019) - "Meet June!" - Paramount Pictures
Cast

Brianna Denski
June (voice)

Norbert Leo Butz
Peanut (voice)

Ken Hudson Campbell
Boomer (voice)

Mila Kunis
Greta (voice)

John Oliver
Steve (voice)

Kenan Thompson
Gus (voice)

Ken Jeong
Cooper (voice)

Jennifer Garner
June's Mom (voice)

Matthew Broderick
June's Dad (voice)

Sofia Mali
Young June (voice)

Kevin Chamberlin
Uncle Tony (voice)

Kate McGregor-Stewart
Aunt Albertine (voice)

Kath Soucie
Bus Counselor Shannon (voice)

Lisa Foiles
Additional Voices (voice)

Marc Lavoine
(voice) (uncredited)

Odah Sama
(voice) (uncredited)

Samir Dako
(voice) (uncredited)

Frédéric Longbois
(voice) (uncredited)
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Reviews
Kamurai
Really good watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend.
More movies need to take a page out of this book. I don't think we need to start with the "dead relative" trope, I'm not a fan of putting people in the fridge, and this makes me feel like I was supposed to feel like I did in "Up!", but it's just not the same. My next biggest problem was looking at a pig and hearing Mila Kunis' voice: for whatever reason it was very distracting.
So what I mean when I say more movies should copy this is the formula it uses. It quickly does some character development and world building for one universe that introduces the other, and the re-establishes the 2nd universe with more succinct character building, a show of adversity / antagonism, some light back story, and a quest to solve a mystery, drip feeding information to the audience.
Honestly, if you're making a movie you can just start at the quest and the audience will catch up, especially if you have re-iterate the situation to other characters. It won't be as charming, but you can fit more movie in, and thus more cool, fun stuff.
I love the "chim-pan-zombies", I think it was an excellent idea. This is one of those "the story if a parallel for real life" sort of things, so of course it's about a young person dealing with their emotions of a traumatic event, but I certainly found myself forgetting about it when they stopped actively reminding me what the movie was actually about.
Great movie pick, good for the whole family, and while I acknowledge the movie isn't for me, there is a good chance it's for you.
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