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Warner Bros taps Jorge R Gutierrez to bring Speedy Gonzales back to screens

Warner Bros Pictures Animation announced today that it has hired acclaimed filmmaker Jorge R Gutierrez to direct a new animated Speedy Gonzales movie. The studio trusts Gutierrez to blend his vibrant visual style with a fresh take on the beloved Mexican mouse. He will lead a team of artists, writers, and composers to craft a story that feels both timeless and modern.

Why Warner Bros Revisits Speedy Gonzales

The studio believes that audiences crave fast paced comedy and heartfelt adventure. Speedy Gonzales offers both. Gutierrez explains that the character can inspire a new generation while honoring his roots. He plans to showcase the mouse as a clever hero who outwits his foes and helps his community. This approach aligns with Warner Bros goal to deliver inclusive stories that resonate worldwide.

Past Attempts and Cultural Debate

Warner Bros has explored a Speedy Gonzales film more than once. Over a decade ago the studio hired actor Eugenio Derbez to voice the lead. In a 2024 interview Derbez said the project stalled because executives feared the character might appear politically incorrect. He argued that Mexican fans love Speedy and see him as a proud symbol of speed and wit. The studio now feels the cultural climate has shifted and that a respectful portrayal can succeed.

What Fans Can Expect

Gutierrez brings experience from award winning shows such as El Tigre and Maya and the Three. He also directed the colorful fantasy The Book of Life, a film praised for its rich art and music. Fans can expect a bright color palette, lively soundtrack, and humor that appeals to children and adults alike. The story will likely feature Speedy racing against clever cats, delivering cheese to his friends, and teaching lessons about courage.

Speedy first appeared in the 1950s and quickly became a Looney Tunes icon. He earned an Academy Award for his debut short and has been voiced by legends like Mel Blanc, Joe Alaskey, and Gabriel Iglesias in recent projects. The new movie will add another chapter to his legacy and may introduce him to viewers who have never seen the original cartoons.

Industry insiders say the project is moving forward with a full production schedule. Gutierrez and his team are already drafting storyboards and scouting voice talent. Warner Bros hopes the film will launch in theaters worldwide and later stream on major platforms.

Fans of classic animation and new storytelling alike should keep an eye on this development. The blend of cultural heritage, high energy comedy, and stunning visuals promises a memorable cinematic experience.

Source: JoBlo

 

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