Don’t miss it! Perfect Wallace & Gromit movie that’s “pure pleasure” gets new UK streaming home

The Wallace & Gromit film, which offers “unadulterated enjoyment,” has recently moved to a new streaming platform in the United Kingdom: “The Unparalleled Revenge.

2024 Christmas Day found me counting down the hours until the grand unveiling of the long-awaited film featuring our sinister, feathered friend, Feathers McGraw. The moment had finally arrived for him to grace our screens once more in his feature-length return.

In the movie, I found myself fretting as Wallace grew reliant on one of Gromit’s creations – a clever garden gnome named Norbot. Unfortunately, this little fellow seemed to have developed a mischievous and malevolent side all his own.

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Title Character, Gromit, leaps into motion to rescue his owner when Wallace’s advanced device malfunctions and wrongly accuses him of committing a string of questionable offenses.

The beloved Wallace & Gromit series titled “Vengeance Most Fowl” has recently been added to Netflix’s library in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Prior to this, it was already accessible worldwide on the streaming platform.

If you don’t have a Netflix account, you can still watch the movie featuring Ben Whitehead as Wallace, as it’s also accessible for streaming on BBC iPlayer.

Joining Whitehead on the project are an array of stars such as comedian Peter Kay, actor Lenny Henry from Amazon’s The Rings of Power, Adjoa Andoh from Bridgerton, Reece Shearsmith known for Inside No. 9, Diane Morgan starring in Motherland, and Lauren Patel who appeared in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.

The movie is presently enjoying a flawless rating of 100%, based on 132 professional critiques on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics have been particularly impressed by the “Aardman style.

According to The Observer, “Vengeance Most Fowl” once again employs the time-honored Aardman approach: friendly farce blended with perfectly timed humor and a collection of laugh-out-loud jokes centered around cheese.

The Seattle Times wrote that it’s a genuine joy, especially considering its intricate, low-tech craftsmanship that has remained largely unchanged for the past 35 years.

According to The New York Times, the movie “Vengeance Most Fowl” flows smoothly, starting off in a humorous and mysterious manner before ending with a lighthearted, comical tone. This is all thanks to its well-developed characters and Park’s typical blend of sweetness and silliness.

The Guardian found it thrilling, clever, amusing, and a must-see Christmas special, while Mark Kermode commended Aardman Animations for their exquisite work that’s meticulously crafted like no one else.

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl is available to stream on Netflix and BBC iPlayer.

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2025-06-25 17:49

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