‘The Garfield Movie’ Trailer: Chris Pratt’s Monday-Hating Cat Eats Lasagna and Jumps Off a Train

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Chris Pratt embodies the world’s most sarcastic yet endearing orange feline in the trailer for “The Garfield Movie,” premiering in theaters on May 24, 2024.

The new animated feature introduces new characters to comic creator Jim Davis’ universe, including Samuel L. Jackson as Vic, Garfield’s father. Both Pratt and Jackson have been honing their voice acting chops, with Jackson playing another animated cat in “Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank” and Pratt portraying Mario in “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.”

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In the trailer for “The Garfield Movie,” Pratt’s lovable fat cat explains how he adopted his owner, John. Before he dives into a tray of lasagna, he warns the audience, “I apologize in advance. The eating you’re about to see will not be pretty. And if you have young children, this would be a good time for them to leave the room.”

Pratt’s “Garfield” film is the latest from the franchise to take the big screen. Bill Murray previously starred as the titular character in “Garfield: The Movie” in 2004 and its sequel “Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties” in 2006. The live-action and CGI-hybrid films garnered commercial success, despite mostly negative critical reception. The franchise has also inspired direct-to-video movies like “Garfield Gets Real” and “Garfield’s Fun Fest,” in addition to the animated series “Garfield and Friends” and “The Garfield Show.”

“Chicken Little” and “Emperor’s New Groove” director Mark Dindal directs “Garfield” from a script written by David Reynolds, known for “Finding Nemo.” The film is produced by Columbia Pictures and financed by Alcon Entertainment, which owns the rights to the “Garfield” comic series and brand. Sony Pictures will distribute “Garfield” globally, excluding China. Davis serves as executive producer, with Bridget McMeel and Craig Sost. John Cohen, Steven P. Wegner, Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Namit Malhotra and Tom Jacomb are the film’s producers.

Watch the full trailer below.

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