Sony Tabs Paddington Director To Lead New Labubu Movie
Acclaimed filmmaker Paul King is trading marmalade for monster collectibles. Sony Pictures has tapped the director, best known for the beloved Paddington films and the recent hit Wonka, to helm a feature film adaptation of Labubu. This project marks a significant step for the studio as it brings one of the worldโs hottest collectible sensations to the big screen.
Sony Hopes Paul King Can Continue His Run Of Success
Paul King has established himself as a master of whimsical, heartwarming cinema. His work on the first two Paddington movies earned critical acclaim and a devoted global following, while his Willy Wonka origin story, starring Timothรฉe Chalamet, grossed over $635 million worldwide. Now, King will apply his signature storytelling touch to the world of Labubu.
The film is currently in early development, with King set to direct and produce alongside Department M and Wenxin She. While a writer has not yet been attached to the project, the selection of King signals Sony’s commitment to creating a film with heart, humor, and broad family appeal.
The Rise of a Collectible Phenomenon
Labubu is part of “The Monsters,” a line of characters originally designed by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung. The character is a mischievous but endearing monster with pointed ears and a wide, serrated grin. While Labubu has been around for years, its popularity exploded after Chinese retailer Pop Mart began manufacturing and selling the figures in 2019.
The brand’s rise to global stardom has been fueled by two key factors:
- The “Blind Box” Craze: Pop Mart sells the figures in sealed boxes, meaning collectors don’t know which specific character they are getting until they open it. This element of surprise has driven massive demand and a fervent secondary market.
- Celebrity Endorsements: The character gained mainstream visibility in 2024 when Blackpink member Lisa was spotted using Labubu dolls as fashion accessories, instantly elevating the toy’s status among international audiences.
A Strategic Partnership
This adaptation represents a major collaboration between Sony Pictures and Pop Mart. By partnering directly with the brand owner, the studio aims to authentically translate the visual style and playful spirit of Kasing Lung’s creations into a cinematic universe.
Labubu is the lead character of a wider ensemble that includes figures like Zimomo and Tycoco. With Paul King at the helm, fans can expect a movie that not only captures the unique “cute-ugly” aesthetic of the toys but also infuses them with the emotional depth and charm that have become the director’s trademark.
