One thing Hollywood has kept pushing over the last few years is the remakes and reboots of classic properties. It’s been seen in franchises like Dune, Halloween, and now, Wonka. In the case of the latter, Warner Bros. is revamping Willy’s origin story, mixing in components from the two previous movies, while subverting aspects of Roald Dahl’s 1964 children’s novel.With Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka, it will definitely bring fans to the theaters, given his popularity. But the adaptation has nostalgic fans eager to debate if this modern update is worth it, and how it stacks up with the past. It’s no surprise, as the Willy Wonka franchise is one of cinema’s most beloved, intriguing properties. Luckily, by the time Wonka ends, fans have a definitive answer as to which movie is the best in this trilogy regarding the iconic chocolatier.The problem with this ending was that it was all rushed in the last few minutes. It took away from the heart and soul of the movie. Had fans known Willy was looking for something more meaningful, it would have resonated better. Instead, he came off as a sadist and prankster, taking joy when the other spoiled children got into accidents and were carted off. There was a big disconnect that was made even worse by Willy rushing Charlie off into his elevator to see the town after admitting he was testing them all along.
One thing Hollywood has kept pushing over the last few years is the remakes and reboots of classic properties. It’s been seen in franchises like Dune, Halloween, and now, Wonka. In the case of the latter, Warner Bros. is revamping Willy’s origin story, mixing in components from the two previous movies, while subverting aspects of Roald Dahl’s 1964 children’s novel.
With Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka, it will definitely bring fans to the theaters, given his popularity. But the adaptation has nostalgic fans eager to debate if this modern update is worth it, and how it stacks up with the past. It’s no surprise, as the Willy Wonka franchise is one of cinema’s most beloved, intriguing properties. Luckily, by the time Wonka ends, fans have a definitive answer as to which movie is the best in this trilogy regarding the iconic chocolatier.
The problem with this ending was that it was all rushed in the last few minutes. It took away from the heart and soul of the movie. Had fans known Willy was looking for something more meaningful, it would have resonated better. Instead, he came off as a sadist and prankster, taking joy when the other spoiled children got into accidents and were carted off. There was a big disconnect that was made even worse by Willy rushing Charlie off into his elevator to see the town after admitting he was testing them all along.
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