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Whether you are a long-time fan of Beatrix Potter or looking for a movie that will keep the kids entertained while making the adults laugh, Peter Rabbit (2018) is a must-watch. The release ensures that everyone can join in on the fun of the world's most famous vegetable thief. Parents guide - Peter Rabbit (2018) - IMDb

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Directed by Will Gluck, Peter Rabbit stars James Corden as the voice of Peter, Domhnall Gleeson as the grumpy Mr. McGregor, Rose Byrne as the kind-hearted Bea, and Margot Robbie as the Flopsy. The plot follows Peter and his three sisters—Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail—as they wage a vegetable-fueled war against their elderly neighbor, Mr. McGregor. After Mr. McGregor dies suddenly (a surprisingly dark twist handled with comedy), his great-nephew, Thomas McGregor (Gleeson), moves in. Thomas is even more obsessive and uptight. The battle escalates from garden raids to home invasions, culminating in a truce that teaches Peter the value of sharing and responsibility.

The film features a blend of live-action performances and celebrity voice acting:

Domhnall Gleeson’s character delivers a hilariously sterile monologue about how animals are pests. The Hindi voice actor replaces the dry British sarcasm with a relatable ‘ghussa’ (anger) that sounds exactly like a frustrated Delhi landlord. It adds a layer of slapstick that kids find hilarious.