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Andy Serkis’ ‘Animal Farm’ Acquired by Angel Studios

Andy Serkis’ long-in-the-works animated adaptation of George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” has been a passion project of his for nearly 15 years. With a screenplay by Nicholas Stoller (“The Muppets”), the film is finally nearing release and has secured a studio.

How problematic must the film be for Angel Studios to have acquired “Animal Farm”? The studio is mostly known for producing and distributing faith-based movies. The company gained widespread recognition for its crowd-funded approach, turning “Sound of Freedom” into the surprise blockbuster of 2023.

“Animal Farm” features a voice cast including Seth Rogen, Steve Buscemi, Glenn Close, Kieran Culkin, Woody Harrelson, Kathleen Turner, and Serkis himself.

Orwell’s classic novella, first published in 1945, is a scathing political allegory in which farm animals overthrow their human owner in the name of equality—only to watch their dreams decay as the pigs in charge become as tyrannical as the humans they replaced. The story is a sharp indictment of authoritarianism and a cautionary tale about the corrupting nature of power.

Adapting “Animal Farm” has always been a challenge; its subtlety, layered meaning, and dark tone make it difficult to translate to screen. But Serkis, known for pushing performance capture and digital storytelling forward, hopes he is the filmmaker who can finally crack the code and deliver a version that does Orwell’s message justice.

It should be mentioned that Serkis’s “Animal Farm” screened at the Annecy Film Festival in June. Critical reaction was muted—neither glowing endorsements nor prominent acclaim emerged following the screening.

Audiences were underwhelmed by its tonal shift from Orwell’s bleak satire toward a more family-friendly narrative. Oh, and apparently Serkis inserted lots of flatulence? The film veers in an unexpectedly juvenile direction—including, notably, fart jokes. The decision to inject lowbrow humor into such weighty source material is rather baffling.

“Animal Farm” is scheduled to open theatrically sometime in 2026.

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