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In 1958, Belgian cartoonist Peyo (formerly known as Pierre Culliford) created the Smurfs in his own works. In the past 50 years, they have penetrated into all aspects of people's entertainment life. Comics, books, TV series, movies, games, live shows and various dolls have attracted two generations. The children who watched the Smurfs grow up are now parents (mothers), and under their influence, their children are also fascinated by these lovely Smurfs.
As Peyo's daughter, Veronica Culliford and her family have always wanted the Smurfs to hit the big screen, "While the Smurfs may look similar, each one is unique and has its own personality. , they are all friendly and have all the good qualities of human beings." Producer Jordan Corner also said that the reason why the Smurfs are popular with people all over the world is not only because they are cute, but also because they portray the a way of life that people yearn for. "They emphasized the importance of family and cooperation, caring for each other and taking care of each other." So when Kona and Culliford shared their experience and desire to shoot, the film version came into being. "Jordan was the first person we met, and the Smurfs movie he wanted to make was what we wanted to do," Culliford said.
Raja Gosnell has directed "Scooby-Doo" and "Beverly Gold Dogs" and is no stranger to live-action CG movies, so he has also become the best candidate for the director of "The Smurfs". "I just want to say that Raja is the smartest, sharpest, kindest, best collaborator," Kona expressed his appreciation for him with four in a row, "(with him) Every day is wonderful, and our goal is to make a film that we can be proud of."
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