In a recent development, Hugh Bonneville has ruled out a return to the Paddington Cinematic Universe as Mr. Brown, a role he has played since the franchise’s inception. Bonneville’s statement comes as anticipation builds for the upcoming film, Paddington in Peru, which is set to be released on April 1, 2026.
The new film follows Paddington as he returns to Peru to visit his Aunt Lucy, only to discover that she has gone missing. In his quest to find her, Paddington teams up with the Brown family, continuing the beloved narrative that has captivated audiences since the first Paddington movie in 2014.
Bonneville, who appeared in the original film and its sequels, expressed his feelings about stepping away from the role, stating, “I don’t think so. I really don’t. I’ve loved it, but I’m getting on a bit.” He further noted, “It’s a younger man’s job, but you can get other actors in and it will work just as well, because it’s all about the bear.” This sentiment reflects a broader understanding of the franchise’s enduring appeal, which is not solely dependent on any one actor.
As the Paddington franchise continues to evolve, Studiocanal CEO Anna Marsh confirmed that a fourth Paddington film is already in the works, alongside plans for a new TV series and a stage show musical. “There will be a fourth film. We’re thinking about the next movies and we’re working on a new TV series as well as the stage show musical with Sonia Friedman and Eliza Lumley,” she stated.
Directed by Dougal Wilson, Paddington in Peru is set to air on Sky Cinema and NOW, promising to deliver the same charm and warmth that fans have come to expect from the series. The film’s plot and the involvement of the Brown family suggest that the franchise will continue to explore themes of family and adventure.
As fans eagerly await the release of Paddington in Peru, Bonneville’s departure from the role of Mr. Brown marks a significant shift in the franchise. However, the legacy of his character will undoubtedly remain a cherished part of Paddington’s journey.