A new investigation found some Labubu dolls contain cotton that is banned in the US because it comes from a region in China known for its forced-labor laws. The plush monster toys have enjoyed a ...
The dolls are coming to a theater near you. Over a year after Kasing Lung’s fuzzy line of Labubus went viral on social media, Pop Mart—the company who sells the popular toy—and Sony Pictures ...
Pop Mart and Sony Pictures’ “Labubu” movie has officially unveiled the creative team that will bring the global phenomenon to the big screen. BAFTA-nominated director Paul King (“Wonka,” “Paddington”) ...
The wildly popular Labubu doll is made by Chinese company Pop Mart and is part of "The Monsters" toy series. A live-action and CGI Labubu movie is in early development with Sony Pictures, with ...
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Labubu, that line of round, wide eyed, pointy eared plush collectibles, is coming to the screen. Sony Pictures has tapped Paul King, the director of “Wonka” and the “Paddington” films,” to make a live ...
Paul King has been brought on to develop Sony Pictures and Pop Mart’s live-action Labubu film. The film is in early development, King is set to direct and is producing with Department M and Wenxin She ...
Deadline has confirmed that a movie based on the Labubu doll plush line is in early works at Sony. The Culver City studio acquired feature film rights to the Chinese doll. There are no creative ...
The movie studio closed a deal this week to develop the toy phenomenon as a feature film. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Sony Pictures, home of the Jumanji movies and, via its animation division, ...