The much-anticipated new Paddington in Peru film has had mixed reviews over its opening weekend, with critics calling it "charming-enough", but some agreeing the film struggles to reach the heights of its predecessors.
The film, that includes a return of much loved cast members including Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer and Hugh Bonneville, opened in UK cinemas on Friday 8 November.
The director of the first two Paddington films, Paul King, has since moved on to new projects including Wonka, starring Timothee Chalamet, but he is credited with writing this latest story alongside Simon Farnaby and Mark Burton.
The much-anticipated new Paddington in Peru film has had mixed reviews over its opening weekend, with critics calling it "charming-enough", but some agreeing the film struggles to reach the heights of its predecessors.
The film, that includes a return of much loved cast members including Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer and Hugh Bonneville, opened in UK cinemas on Friday 8 November.
The director of the first two Paddington films, Paul King, has since moved on to new projects including Wonka, starring Timothee Chalamet, but he is credited with writing this latest story alongside Simon Farnaby and Mark Burton.