The 1971 series follows Mr Benn, an ordinary man, who goes on extraordinary adventures after visiting a magical fancy dress shop
The beloved British children’s animated series Mr Benn is set to be adapted into a live-action film, with Bafta -nominated filmmaker Kirk Jones confirmed to write and direct.
The adaptation draws from David McKee's cherished 1971 creation, which followed its bowler-hatted protagonist on extraordinary adventures.
Mr Benn, an ordinary man, would step into a magical fancy dress shop and emerge into different worlds.
The original BBC series, first broadcast in the 70s, aired only 13 episodes but became a favourite in British children's television due to regular repeats.
Jones, known for his biopic I Swear , expressed his deep enthusiasm for the project.
"I adored Mr Benn as a child and immediately saw the importance of introducing him to a new generation, in a live action adventure," he stated.
The project holds particular significance for the family of creator David McKee, who died in 2022 aged 87.
The McKee family said: "The Mr Benn film project has been close to our hearts for many years.
It was something our father would often talk about, he was keen to see it happen.
It has picked up momentum over time and the pieces have gradually come together.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to now have Kirk Jones on board to help guide it in the right direction and we are really excited about going back to Festive Road, where we grew up."
Casting for lead and supporting roles is anticipated to commence later this year, with principal photography slated for 2027.
Jones will also serve as a producer for One Story High, joined by comedian and actor Jack Whitehall for Jackpot Productions, David Barron of Harry Potter fame for BeaglePug Ltd, and Branwen Prestwood Smith and Mike Prestwood Smith for 48 Films.
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