Renowned filmmaker Chris Sanders, known for bringing beloved literary works to the big screen, has once again captured audiences with his latest animated feature, “The Wild Robot.” The film, based on the novel by Peter Brown, premiered on October 17 and boasts an impressive ensemble cast including Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Kit Connor, Bill Nighy, Mark Hamill, and Ving Rhames, a lineup that promises to etch this adaptation into viewers’ hearts for generations to come.
Sanders, speaking from his New York City studio via video call, expressed his gratitude toward the casting team’s efforts, particularly casting director Christi Soper, for securing a line-up that was nothing less than ideal. “It was absolutely incredible that everyone we approached agreed to be a part of this project,” Sanders remarked. “They resonated with the story deeply, and I felt a great responsibility to do them justice as a director.” His excitement at collaborating with such talented individuals was palpable, though he admitted the experience was also intimidating. Every actor brought their unique flair, enriching their roles beyond the script.
Once the voice cast was assembled, Sanders tailored the script to accommodate each actor’s strengths, encouraging improvisation and input in the process—a true collaboration at its finest. A prime example is Pedro Pascal, who has a major role as mischievous red fox Fink. Pascal felt an unmatched connection to this character, claiming Fink mirrored himself more than any previous role. This allowed for an enriching artistic synergy on set that translated into mesmerizing performances within the film.
Pascal praised Sanders as an exceptional director, lauding his ability to guide actors toward the essence of their characters. “Sanders is a wonderful collaborator,” Pascal enthused. “He helps you dive deep into the heart of the character and provides a breathtaking clarity that brings the character to life.”
The film’s protagonist, Roz, is brought to life by the extraordinarily talented Lupita Nyong’o. A robot stranded on a deserted island, Roz’s journey of self-discovery and adaptation is a narrative filled with heart.
. Nyong’o expressed admiration for Sanders’ imaginative prowess and creative acumen. “His notes were never prescriptive; they sparked new ideas and inspired fresh performances,” she revealed, detailing how Sanders’ input proved invaluable to the creative process in the recording booth.
The animation of “The Wild Robot” is a standout achievement in itself, described by Sanders as a mix of Monet’s impressionist charm set against a backdrop reminiscent of a Miyazaki forest. Sanders’ goal was to push beyond the conventional CGI methods to a new form of visual artistry—one that unfolded like a vibrant, living painting. He mused, “we’ve reached a point where animation can truly return to its roots. Films like Bambi mesmerized me as a child, and now, thanks to technological advances, we can capture that beauty in new dimensions.” The production drew inspiration from the legendary works of Hayao Miyazaki, world-renowned for his intricate hand-illustrated backgrounds, creating a visual experience unlike any other.
The ambitious endeavor of “The Wild Robot” involves not only hand-painted environments but also characters surfaced with unique, sweeping brushstrokes. Chris Sanders shared the awe of witnessing what can only be described as a cinematic revolution: “Our characters aren’t bound by traditional digital restraints; they are painted with bold, expressive strokes. This approach defies the meticulously detailed appearance often seen in modern animations.”
Emphasizing the bold and groundbreaking aesthetic shift, he noted, “watching an artist bring a scene to life with a stylus, seeing the paint flow into three dimensions, was simply amazing. Our film challenges conventional animation norms and offers something spectacularly new.”
With this innovative venture, Chris Sanders continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in animated storytelling. His journey with “The Wild Robot” is a testament to his dedication to the artistry of animation and storytelling, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating what marvels he might create next. As much of a pioneer now as ever, Sanders remains a pivotal and inspiring figure in the world of cinematic animation.