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Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (2021)

7.1 | Mar 25, 2021 (AU) | Family, Comedy, Adventure, Animation | 01:33
Budget: 45 000 000 | Revenue: 153 000 000

The garden was just the beginning.

Peter Rabbit runs away from his human family when he learns they are going to portray him in a bad light in their book. Soon, he crosses paths with an older rabbit who ropes him into a heist.

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Director of Photography
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Cast

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James Corden
Peter Rabbit (voice)
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Domhnall Gleeson
Mr. Thomas McGregor
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David Oyelowo
Nigel Basil-Jones
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Margot Robbie
Flopsy Rabbit / The Narrator (voice)
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Elizabeth Debicki
Mopsy Rabbit (voice)
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Aimee Horne
Cottontail Rabbit (voice)
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Colin Moody
Benjamin Bunny (voice)
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Lennie James
Barnabas (voice)
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Damon Herriman
Tom Kitten (voice)

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Teasers

PETER RABBIT 2: THE RUNAWAY - Official Teaser Trailer (HD)

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jan 02, 2024
"Tom" (Domhnall Gleeson) and "Bea" (Rose Byrne) are now happily married and with "Peter" et al are now all co-existing merrily in the garden with no gate. "Bea" has written a book about their adventures but "Peter" is a bit fed up always being seen as the bad influence so when the folks go off for a trip, he absconds to the local town where he alights on a gang who appreciate his unique brand of naughtiness. When they return and spot he's missing, the family are soon on his fluffy tail risking life and limb to recover him from his new sticky-fingered mates. The animation here is actually quite good with plenty of fun action, some daft frolics and a decent chemistry between the humans as they have to deal with the missing "Peter" and publisher "Nigel" (David Oyelowo) who would paint a rather different picture of their rustic idyll to make more cash. It's quickly paced and though maybe just a little too politically correct and earnest at times, is still quite an enjoyable family movie with some engaging characters that you'll forget quickly so be able to watch again.