Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
New friends. Old enemies.
Gromit’s concern that Wallace is becoming too dependent on his inventions proves justified, when Wallace invents a “smart” gnome that seems to develop a mind of its own. When it emerges that a vengeful figure from the past might be masterminding things, it falls to Gromit to battle sinister forces and save his master… or Wallace may never be able to invent again!
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Official BBC Trailer

Official Netflix Trailer

"Are They To Scale?" - Wallace and Gromit Arrive At The Red Carpet | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl wins Animated Film at the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards | BAFTA

Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl wins the Children's & Family BAFTA | BAFTA Films Awards 2025

Film Makers and their puppets

Norbot Recharge Time!

Show Gnome mercy!

Behind the scenes of Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Cast

Ben Whitehead
Wallace (voice)

Peter Kay
Chief Inspector Mackintosh (voice)

Lauren Patel
P.C. Mukherjee (voice)

Reece Shearsmith
Norbot (voice)

Diane Morgan
Onya Doorstep (voice)

Adjoa Andoh
Judge (voice)

Muzz Khan
Anton Deck (voice)

Lenny Henry
Mr. Convenience (voice)

Victoria Elliott
Additional Voices (voice)

Jon Glover
Additional Voices (voice)

Bethan Mary-James
Additional Voices (voice)

David Holt
Additional Voices (voice)

John Sparkes
Additional Voices (voice)

Maya Sondhi
Additional Voices (voice)

Merlin Crossingham
Additional Voices (voice)

Roman Kemp
Additional Voices (voice)

Garth Jennings
Zookeeper (voice) (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Oh, if only I'd thought of the "smart gnome" when I had a garden. It could have proved invaluable with the pruners, the shears and the mower. Unfortunately, though, I didn't and "Wallace" did. That's a little to the chagrin of his pal "Gromit" who, quite prophetically, worries that things will not end well for this latest in a long line of inventions that usually end up with a mind of their own. What's much more sinister here is the fact that the long incarcerated nemesis of the cheese-loving pair is out for revenge. When "Norbot" starts showing just a little too much independent spirit, might there be something more malevolent afoot? Alternatively, of course, "Gromit" could let the thing run riot in the hope that maybe it will deter his pal from any more quirky engineering? I have struggled with the thin-ness of the stories in the feature length Aardman animations in the recent past, but this is back to the high standard of the "Wrong Trousers" (1993) with characterful mischief throughout, loads of quickly paced and colourful panic and mayhem, some entertaining voice talent to accompany the story and, naturally, chaos of an epic proportion at a denouement that's really quite entertaining. The clay stop-motion figures are hugely expressive and detailed - especially the bug-eyes, but also the oversized hands and with retribution in mind, we've a marvellously, but simplistically, crafted nasty to foil too. Thirty years on, their antics are still well worth a watch as a Christmas gift that really does keep on giving.
MovieGuys
Why can't the BBC make more entertainment like this?
"Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl" felt, to me, like coming home. Its the kind of clever, down to earth, genuinely British entertainment, I'd once associated with the BBC before the woke, DEI revolution (or is that devolution?).
Once again, Wallace and Gromit are out adventuring. Wallace with his penchant for invention, gives a new meaning to the term "garden gnome". Whilst Gromit, as per usual is left to pick up the pieces when things go wrong and solve the mystery.
This is great fun from beginning to end. Yes its claymation but its witty and sophisticated enough, to be every bit as enjoyable for adults, as it is for children.
In summary, BBC why can't you knock off the politicised woke nonsense and focus on more entertainment like this?
In short, funny, lighthearted fun, for all the family. A must watch.
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