‘Postman Pat: The Movie’ Will Get Release in the U.S

‘Postman Pat: The Movie’ Will Get Release in the U.S

“Postman Pat: The Movie,” a 3D computer animated feature based on a beloved U.K. TV character, is heading for theaters in the U.S.

Shout! Factory has acquired domestic distribution rights to “Pat,” and plans a platform release which will begin with openings in New York and Los Angeles on June 27.

“Postman Pat” is aimed at pre-school children and began airing in the United Kingdom on the BBC in 1981. It follows the adventures of the friendly country postman and his black-and-white cat Jess as he delivers through the valley of Greendale, frequently helping villagers resolve their problems. The latest iteration is “Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service,” which airs on the U.K.'s CBeebies, and in more than 85 foreign countries.

Also read: Weinstein Sets Live Action Comedy ‘Paddington’ for Christmas 2014

Stephen Mangan (TV's “Episodes”) tops the film's voice cast, which also includes Irish singer Ronan Keating, Jim Broadbent (“The Iron Lady”), Rupert Grint (the “Harry Potter” movies) and David Tennant of “Dr. Who” fame.

The movie, from Rubicon Group Holdings, finds Pat center stage as a contestant in a national TV talent show competition.

Mike Disa (“Hoodwinked Too!”) directs, from a screenplay co-written by Kim Fuller, Nicole Dubuc and Annika Bluhm, head writer and producer of the TV show.

Also read: ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ Movie in the Works at Sony, Marza Animation Planet

The film is produced by RGH's Robert Anich and Randa Ayoubi, along with David Corbett. Dreamworks Classics Eric Ellenbogen and Doug Schwalbe are executive producers.

“I used to watch ‘Postman Pat’ when I was a small boy,” said Grint, best-known for his stint as Ron Weasley in the “Potter” films. “My brothers and sisters all did at some stage. It's one of those British symbols, I suppose – you are totally familiar with him and his cat Jess, even if you've never watched the series.”

“Postman Pat” will be the first wide theatrical release for Shout! Factory, which was founded by Rhino Records principles Richard Foos, Bob Emmer, and Garson Foos. The company has previously focused on DVDs and Blu-ray releases.

It was released in the U.K. by Lionsgate in late May and has taken in $4.6 million.

The post ‘Postman Pat: The Movie’ Will Get Release in the U.S. appeared first on TheWrap.

Related stories from TheWrap:

Pixar Reveals Major Details of Upcoming Film 'Inside Out'

Weinstein Shifts 'Paddington' to Christmas Day

'Sonic the Hedgehog' Movie in the Works at Sony, Marza Animation Planet