Smurfs: The Lost Village – A Preview

Smurfs is the animation movie series based on the comic book series of the same name. Let’s see what the third installment is all about...

By Super Admin

Smurfs: The Lost Village, directed by Kelly Asbury, is all set for a release in India tomorrow, April 21. Here we give a preview of the movie.

This third installment of Smurfs, is a fully animated reboot of an adventure fantasy that talks about 4 best friends Smurfette (Demi Lovato), Brainy (Danny Pudi), Clumsy (Jack McBrayer) and Hefty (Joe Manganiello), who use a special map that guides them through the Forbidden Forest, an enchanted wonderland that's filled with magical creatures.

Their adventure leads them on a course to discover the biggest secret in Smurf history as they race against time and the evil wizard Gargamel (Rainn Wilson) to find a mysterious village.

With a running time of 90 minutes, the film has been made at a cost of 60 Million USD.

Before Smurfs: The Lost Village...

The Smurfs was a (2011) live-action, computer-animated comedy, the first in the series which was directed by Raja Gosnell. In their race to escape the malevolent wizard Gargamel, the little blue forest dwellers find themselves suddenly transported to Central Park.

Now stuck in a world populated by towering giants, the Smurfs must find a way to elude Gargamel, and find a way back to the village they call home.

The Smurfs 2(2013)was directed by Raja Gosnell again along with the entire main cast besides additions that included Christina Ricci, J B Smoove and Brendan Gleeson. In the sequel, Gargamel creates a couple of evil Smurf-like creatures called the Naughties to harness the magical Smurf-essence.

When he discovers that only a real Smurf can give him what he wants and that only Smurfette can turn the Naughties into the real Smurfs, Gargamel kidnaps her and takes her to Paris.

Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy, and Vanity return to the human world and seek the help from their friends Patrick and Grace Winslow to rescue Smurfette from Gargamel. It was Jonathan Winters' final film after his death on April 11, 2013.

Both the films were loosely based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics- artist Peyo.

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