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Woody Woodpecker heading for big screen revival
Woody Woodpecker is heading for the big screen.
The animation house behind Steve Carrell's hit Despicable Me is working on a new vehicle for the iconic bird. The film will be written by the team behind Will Ferrell comedy Blades Of Glory.
Giving the character a modern-day makeover, the new project aims to launch a new franchise, according to The Hollywood Reporter. It will be Woody's first film outing since 1972's Bye, Bye, Blackboard, although he did make a cameo in 1998's Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Woody Woodpecker was created by cartoonist Walter Lantz in 1940 following an unhappy holiday experience where he and his wife were plagued by a tapping woodpecker. Voiced originally by Mel Blanc, the mischief-making Woody was a massive wartime hit in the US.
As the years went on, the character mellowed. He earned a love interest, Winnie, an arch enemy Ben Buzzard and a niece Splinter and nephew Knothead. In 1947, his theme tune was nominated for a best song Oscar, the only song from a short film ever to earn the nomination.
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