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Directed by | Tim Story |
Written by | Kevin Costello |
Based on | Tom and Jerry by William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Produced by | Chris DeFaria |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Alan Stewart |
Edited by | Peter S. Elliot |
Music by | Christopher Lennertz |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 101 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $79 million[2] |
Box office | $38.8 million[1] |
Tom & Jerry[3] (released in some countries as Tom & Jerry: The Movie)[4] is a 2021 American live-action/computer-animated slapstick comedy film based on the cartoon characters and animated theatrical short film series of the same name created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. It is the second fully theatrical film adaptation of the characters following 1992's Tom and Jerry: The Movie, and is directed by Tim Story and written by Kevin Costello.[5] The film stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Michael Peña, Colin Jost, Rob Delaney, and Ken Jeong in live-action roles and Nicky Jam, Bobby Cannavale, and Lil Rel Howery in voice roles. The titular characters are voiced by William Hanna, Mel Blanc, and June Foray via archival recordings, alongside Frank Welker.
Originally announced as a live-action/computer-animated film in 2009, the film languished in development hell for several years. Plans eventually shifted to producing an entirely animated film, in the same vein as the original theatrical shorts, in 2015. The film again became a live-action/animated hybrid in 2018, with animation produced by the Warner Animation Group, and filming beginning in 2019.[6]
Tom & Jerry was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on February 26, 2021, along with a one-month simultaneous streaming release on HBO Max. The film has grossed over $39 million worldwide and received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized the film's plot and focus on the human characters over the titular duo.
Plot[]
After countless years of fighting, Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse go their separate ways and relocate to New York City for a fresh start.
Tom, who dreams of becoming a pianist, plays in Central Park while Jerry is in search of a new home. During one of Tom's performances, Jerry picks a fight with him which ends with Tom's keyboard destroyed. Kayla Forester, a young woman doing odd jobs, ends up bumping into Tom while he is chasing Jerry. Looking for a position at the Royal Gate Hotel, Kayla is tasked with helping event manager Terence Mendoza to set up a high-profile wedding after presenting a stolen resume as her own. At the same time, Jerry takes up residence at the hotel where his regular shenanigans involve stealing food and items to ramp up his new lifestyle.
Preeta Mehta and her fiancé Ben, along with their pets Spike and Toots, arrive at the hotel where they are met by Kayla and Terence, who both greet them, unaware of Jerry stealing from Preeta's handbag. As the couple is escorted to their rooms, Jerry's presence is made known, which puts the wedding and the hotel at risk. Kayla offers to help catch Jerry without anyone knowing, which impresses Henry DuBros, the hotel's owner. In her pursuit to catch Jerry, Kayla befriends a bartender named Cameron. Meanwhile, a depressed Tom falls into despair until he notices Jerry inside one of the hotel rooms. An enraged Tom goes after him, leading to the pair fighting and wrecking the whole room. Kayla comes to check due to noise complaints, befriends Tom, and persuades DuBros on hiring him to catch Jerry, despite Terence's disagreement.
After trapping Jerry, Tom succeeds in getting him out of the hotel. Meanwhile, Kayla learns from Preeta that her engagement ring is missing and offers to help without Ben knowing, sparking a friendship between the two. Learning that Tom has gotten rid of Jerry, Kayla celebrates with Cameron and Tom, and the latter plays a song on the piano to impress Toots. However, Jerry returns and reveals to Kayla that he had Preeta's ring with him and agrees to give it back to her if she lets him stay. Before Kayla can agree, Terence returns from walking Spike. Jerry hides in Kayla's coat pocket, sparking a chase during which Spike, Tom, and Jerry demolish the hotel reception.
Terence is put on leave, while Kayla takes over as event manager for returning the ring. To prevent any more of Tom and Jerry's shenanigans risking the wedding and thus her job, Kayla tells them that they have to get along and spend the whole next day far away from the hotel if they want to stay, to which they agree. Tom and Jerry bond during their trip, but unfortunately are taken to a pet compound after they inadvertently disrupt a baseball game.
In their cell, Butch and his gang force Tom to eat Jerry. Tom complies, but Jerry escapes eventually. When a vengeful Terence visits Tom and Jerry, he tells lies about the duo, angering them both. At the start of the wedding, Terence incites Tom and Jerry to fight, which ultimately results in the rest of the hotel getting wrecked, the wedding ruined, and Kayla and Tom getting kicked out. Knowing that it is their fault the wedding was ruined, Tom and Jerry finally put their differences aside and work together to fix up everything. They pursue Preeta on an electric skateboard and aerial drone and lure her to Ben, which results in the wedding being held at Central Park, better than originally planned. Preeta and Ben open up with each other, while Kayla, along with the girl from which she stole the resume, gets the job at the hotel. As the film ends, the wedding continues until a mishap caused by Jerry reignites his longtime battle with Tom.
In a post-credits scene, Ben finds he is being charged full-price for both weddings.
Cast[]
- Chloë Grace Moretz as Kayla, a young employee of the Royal Gate Hotel and a wedding planner who hires Tom to remove Jerry before the wedding.
- Michael Peña as Terence, the scheming event manager of the Royal Gate Hotel and Kayla's boss.
- Colin Jost as Ben, the groom of the wedding the Royal Gate Hotel is planning and hosting. Ben is also the owner of Spike.
- Rob Delaney as Mr. Dubros, the wealthy general manager and owner of the Royal Gate Hotel.
- Ken Jeong as Chef Jackie, a chef, and baker at the Royal Gate Hotel.
- Pallavi Sharda as Preeta, the bride of the wedding and Ben's fiancée. Preeta is also the owner of Toodles "Toots" Galore.
- Jordan Bolger as Cameron, a bartender at the Royal Gate Hotel.
- Patsy Ferran as Joy the Bell Girl, an awkward Royal Gate Hotel bellhop.
- Daniel Adegboyega as Gavin, the doorman of the Royal Gate Hotel.
- Christina Chong as Lola
- Ajay Chhabra as Mr. Mehta, the father of Preeta
- Somi De Souza as Mrs. Mehta, the mother of Preeta
- Camilla Arfwedson as Linda Perrybottom
- Ozuna as wedding staff member[7]
- Paolo Bonolis as Wedding Guest
Voice cast[]
- William Hanna, Mel Blanc, June Foray (via archival audio recordings), and Frank Welker[8] as:
- Nicky Jam as Butch, a disgruntled black alley cat who is the leader of a gang of alley cats in Manhattan and regularly bullies Tom.
- Bobby Cannavale as Spike, a brutish yet goofy American Bulldog who dislikes Tom.
- Lil Rel Howery as Tom's shoulder devil and shoulder angel.
- The Plastic Cup Boyz:
- Joey Wells as Lightning, an orange alley cat who is a member of Butch's gang.
- Harry Ratchford as Topsy, a gray/beige kitten who is a member of Butch's gang.
- Na'im Lynn as Meathead, a brown alley cat sporting a red toupee who is a member of Butch's gang.
- Spank Horton as Ash, a lanky brown/beige alley cat who is a member of Butch's gang.
- Utkarsh Ambudkar as Real Estate Rat.
- Tim Story as Pigeon Announcer
Additionally, Goldie the Goldfish and Toodles "Toots" Galore also appear in silent roles.
Production[]
Development[]
Plans for a live-action Tom and Jerry film were announced in 2009 following the success of Alvin and the Chipmunks, and was to follow Tom and Jerry's origins over a Chicago backdrop. The film was to be produced by Dan Lin, from a script written by Eric Gravning.[9]
On April 6, 2015, plans shifted from a live-action film to a fully animated film, and was to stay "in the same vein as the source material".[10]
In October 2018, it was announced that Tim Story would direct a live-action/animated Tom and Jerry film for Warner Bros., which would begin filming in 2019. It was reported that Story was in discussions with Warner Bros. executives about what he was interested in directing, even before directing the new Shaft film. When the Tom and Jerry film was brought up, Story immediately "mentioned his admiration for the characters and how he'd love tackling that property."[11]
Casting[]
In March 3019, it was reported that Zoey Deutch and Olivia Cooke were frontrunners for the lead live-action role of Kayla, “who teams up with Tom to stop the pesky Jerry from ruining an important event for herself.” Additionally, Sofia Carson, Elle Fanning, Jennifer Lawrence, Ariel Winter, Naomi Scott, Meg Donnelly, Hailee Steinfeld, Yara Shahidi, Kelly Marie Tran, Becky G and Isabela Moner were all in consideration for the role.[12] Later that month, it was reported that Peter Dinklage was being considered for the role of Terrance, Kayla's boss and the human antagonist of the film.[13] In April, Chloë Grace Moretz was in final negotiations to star in the film.[14] [15] Moretz described Kayla as "a lot like Jerry" and as "a girl who gunned for what she wanted to achieve but realizes that time and honesty is what will prevail in the end", as well as "a total goofball", the latter aspect which allowed Moretz to "lean into who [she is] in real life".[16] She also said Kayla is "a little unlikeable with some of the decisions she makes", yet she still wanted the character to feel likeable.[17] Moretz was inspired in her performance by Bob Hoskins' performance as Eddie Valiant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, as well as by actresses Sandra Bullock, Jennifer Aniston, Lucille Ball, and Meg Ryan.[17] In May 2019, Michael Peña joined the cast in the role Dinklage was eyed for.[18] Colin Jost, Ken Jeong, Rob Delaney, Jordan Bolger and Pallavi Sharda were added to the cast in July.[19][20] Patsy Ferran was revealed to be part of the cast in September 2019.[21]
In November 2020, Nicky Jam and Lil Rel Howery revealed that they have been cast in the film in voice roles.[22][23] On December 2, 2020, Jam revealed that he will be the voice of Butch Cat in the film.[24]
Filming[]
Principal photography began in July 2019 at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in Hertfordshire, England.[25] The film was shot by cinematographer Alan Stewart, on the Sony VENICE cinema cameras and Panavision Primo 70 and Primo Artiste Lenses.[26] Animators were present during filming, allowing cast members to improvise while figures of the titular characters were handled by puppeteers.[17] Filming ended before the industry's shutdown in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[27]
Animation[]
Animation services were provided by Framestore, who hired 3D animators with a passion for 2D animation for the project. The strategy the animators used was to base the animation off a stylized 3D/CGI VFX modeling medium through a vintage 2D finish by creating innovative rigging, animation techniques used to create 2D animation, and custom tools such as lighting and rendering, resulting in the film's 3D/CGI animation maintaining the look, feel, and spirit of 2D animation, in the vein of the original classic shorts in the 1940s and 1950s.[28] The animators also used early Tom and Jerry shorts as reference and inspiration for the animation sequences.[29] Work on the animation was done remotely during the pandemic, with the filmmakers doing creative exploration on certain shots, and finalizing material through production groups.[30][27]
Music[]
On July 22, 2020, it was announced that Tim Story's recurring collaborator and composer Christopher Lennertz is set to compose the score of the film.[31] The album was released by WaterTower Music on February 12, having 30 tracks.[32]
Release[]
Theatrical and streaming[]
Tom & Jerry was released in the United States on February 26, 2021, by Warner Bros. Pictures, in theaters and for a month streaming on HBO Max. The movie coincidentally released on Tex Avery's birthdate, in which the movie stars for a brief second one of Avery's characters, Droopy, in an animal shelter and on a Joker parody billboard.[33][34][35] It was originally scheduled to be released on April 16, 2021,[36] but was pushed up to December 23, 2020.[37] The film was then pushed back to March 5, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before moving up a week in order to avoid competition with Disney's Raya And The Last Dragon.[38] It is the first film to officially debut the new Warner Animation Group logo to match with the shield that Warner Bros. debuted in November 2019.
Marketing[]
A float of the characters appeared in the 94th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to promote the film.[39] On September 1, 2020, it was announced that Australian toy company Moose Toys made a deal with Warner Bros. to make merchandise for the film along with the upcoming movie Space Jam: A New Legacy.[40]
On February 20, 2021, Warner Bros. released two new shorts onto HBO Max titled Tom and Jerry Special Shorts to honor the 81st anniversary of Tom and Jerry, as well as to promote the film. These shorts share the style of the other HBO Max original Looney Tunes Cartoons, also produced by Warner Bros. Animation.[41][42][43][better source needed]
Reception[]
Box office[]
As of February 28, 2021[update], Tom & Jerry has grossed $13.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $25.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $38.8 million.[1]
In the United States and Canada, the film grossed $4 million from 2,479 theaters on its first day of release. It went on to debut to $13.7 million, the second-best opening weekend of the pandemic behind Warner Bros.'s December release Wonder Woman 1984 ($16.4 million). The opening weekend audiences were 51% female and 46% under the age of 17, while 35% was Hispanic, 33% Caucasian, 21% African American, and 11% Asian.[2] David Gross, who runs the movie consulting firm Franchise Entertainment Research, said of the figure: "With half of theaters still closed, the pandemic still a threat, and Tom & Jerry available at home, this is a very good opening."[44]
The film was initially released in seven international markets, grossing $1.45 million; Singapore led with $457,000.[45] By its second weekend of international release the film was playing in 16 markets, including debuting at number one in Brazil ($746,000) and Mexico ($395,000).[46]
Critical response[]
Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports that 25% of 56 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 4.60/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "It isn't the worst of the long-squabbling duo's feature-length adventures, but Tom & Jerry is disappointingly short on the anarchic spirit of their classic shorts."[47] According to Metacritic, which assigned the film a weighted average score of 31 out of 100 based on 14 critics, the film received "generally unfavorable reviews".[48] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported 79% of audience members gave it a positive score, with 60% saying they would definitely recommend it.[2]
The Hollywood Reporter's John DeFore said audiences should just "rewatch Roger Rabbit instead" and wrote: "Tim Story's Tom & Jerry is five to ten minutes of action that might have worked in one of the cartoon duo's shorts, surrounded by an inordinate amount of unimaginative, unfunny human-based conflict."[49]
IGN gave the film a score of 6/10, and wrote: "Tom & Jerry is a sufficient family offering with a cool cast, a sparkling soundtrack, and occasional fun. It's too bad that Tom and Jerry often feel like afterthoughts in their own film and that there wasn't much more for them to do other than serve the story of others."[50] Peter Debruge of Variety said: "Yes, this movie is a hybrid, which means Tom and Jerry have a full cast of flesh-and-blood co-stars, but [director Tim Story] set a simple rule from the opening scene, and he sticks to it: Every single animal in the movie, from singing pigeons to an executive-suite goldfish, is presented as an endearingly designed cartoon character... it's good enough to go down easy."[35]
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Tom and Jerry | ||
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Characters | Tom Cat • Jerry Mouse • Butch • Nibbles • Spike and Tyke • Mammy Two Shoes | |
Theatrical releases | Theatrical shorts (1940–58, 1961–67, 2001, 2005, 2014) • Spike and Tyke (1957) • Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992) • Tom & Jerry (2021) | |
Cameos | Anchors Aweigh (1945) • Dangerous When Wet (1953) | |
DVD releases | Spotlight Collection • The Classic Collection • Golden Collection • The Chuck Jones Collection • The Gene Deitch Collection • The Deluxe Anniversary Collection | |
Television series | The Tom and Jerry Show (1975) • The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980–82) • Tom and Jerry's Funhouse on TBS (1986–95) • Tom & Jerry Kids (1990–93) (episodes) • Tom and Jerry Tales (2006–08) (episodes) •The Tom and Jerry Show (2014–21) (episodes) | |
Television specials | Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration (1989) • The Mansion Cat (2001) • Santa's Little Helpers (2014) | |
Direct-to-video films | The Magic Ring (2002) • Blast Off to Mars (2005) • The Fast and the Furry (2005) • Shiver Me Whiskers (2006) • A Nutcracker Tale (2007) • The Wizard of Oz (2011) • Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse (2012) • Giant Adventure (2013) • The Lost Dragon (2014) • Spy Quest (2015) • Back to Oz (2016) • Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (2017) | |
Video games | Tom & Jerry (1989) •The Movie (1992) • Fists of Furry (2000) • House Trap (2000) • War of the Whiskers (2002) | |
In other media | Soundtrack | |
Related | William Hanna • Joseph Barbera • Gene Deitch • Chuck Jones • Scott Bradley • Warner Bros. Animation • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoons • Turner Entertainment • Hanna-Barbera • Feature films |
Warner Animation Group | ||
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Feature films | Released | The Lego Movie (2014) • Storks (2016) • The Lego Batman Movie (2017) • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017) • Smallfoot (2018) • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) |
Upcoming | Scoob! (2020) • Tom and Jerry (2020) • Space Jam 2 (2021) | |
Short films | Enter the Ninjago (2014) • The Master (2016) | |
Franchises | The Lego Movie | |
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Unikitty! (2017) | |
See also | List of Warner Animation Group awards and nominations (feature films) • Warner Bros. Animation • Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018) |
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Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! (1964) • The Man Called Flintstone (1966) • Charlotte's Web (1973) • C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979) • Heidi's Song (1982) • GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords (1986) • Rock Odyssey (1987) • Jetsons: The Movie (1990) • Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992) • Once Upon a Forest (1993) • The Flintstones (1994) • The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) • Josie and the Pussycats (2001) • Scooby-Doo (2002) • Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) • Yogi Bear (2010) • Top Cat: The Movie (2011) • Top Cat Begins (2015) • Scoob! (2020) • Tom and Jerry (2020) |
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See also | List of Warner Bros. Animation productions • Warner Animation Group • Warner Bros. Feature Animation • Warner Bros. Cartoons • Warner Bros. Family Entertainment • Hanna-Barbera • Cartoon Network Productions (Cartoon Network Studios • Williams Street • Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe) • Unproduced projects • List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated feature films |
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