Papa Smurf confines them to their houses as punishment for almost disobeying his orders, dismissing their claims of the existence of another Smurfs village. Hefty, Brainy, and Clumsy help Smurfette escape, and they return to Smurf Village. There, she accidentally reveals a hat the creature dropped, enabling Gargamel to create a brew that causes him to locate the village on a map. Gargamel makes it his mission to capture the Smurfs, steal all of their essence, and become the most powerful wizard.ĭuring a smurfboarding trip, Smurfette discovers a possible Smurf creature, is captured by Gargamel, and is taken to his castle. She feels that she does not fit in as she tries to find her purpose in life, which the other Smurfs have. Smurfette was created by the evil wizard Gargamel but was redeemed by Papa Smurf and became part of the village. The Smurfs live peacefully in Smurf Village. The film was dedicated to Jonathan Winters, the voice of Papa Smurf in the original film series who died in 2013, Anton Yelchin, the voice of Clumsy Smurf, and Nine Culliford, wife of Peyo, who both died in 2016. Smurfs: The Lost Village premiered on Apand was released in the United States on Apto mixed reviews from critics (although some considered it an improvement over the previous two films), and grossed over $197 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. The film introduced the female Smurfs, who appeared in the franchise the following year. In the film, a mysterious map prompts Smurfette, Brainy, Clumsy, and Hefty to find a lost village before Gargamel does. A reboot of Sony's previous live-action/animated hybrid films and the third installment in Sony's Smurfs film series, the film was directed by Kelly Asbury from a written by Stacey Harman and Pamela Ribon, and stars the voices of Demi Lovato, Rainn Wilson, Joe Manganiello, Mandy Patinkin, Jack McBrayer, Danny Pudi, Michelle Rodriguez, Ellie Kemper, Jake Johnson, Ariel Winter, Meghan Trainor, and Julia Roberts. Smurfs: The Lost Village is a 2017 American computer-animated fantasy adventure comedy film based on The Smurfs comic series by Peyo, produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.
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