[08/02/22 - 09:01 AM] Video: "Lost Ollie" - Official Trailer - Netflix A patchwork rabbit with floppy ears and fuzzy memories embarks on an epic quest to find his best friend - the young boy he desperately loves.
[via press release from Netflix]
Lost Ollie | Official Trailer | Netflix
When Ollie, a stuffed toy, awakens to discover himself in an unfamiliar place, he embarks on an epic journey to find his best friend Billy.
Featuring the voices of Jonathan Groff, Tim Blake Nelson, and Mary J. Blige And starring Jake Johnson, Gina Rodriguez, and Kesler Talbot.
Lost Ollie comes to Netflix August 24th, 2022.
LOST OLLIE
Premieres on August 24, 2022
FORMAT: Limited Series (4 x 45 minute episodes)
CAST: Jonathan Groff, Mary J. Blige, Tim Blake Nelson, Gina Rodriguez, Jake Johnson, Kesler Talbot
SERIES CREATOR / WRITER / EP: Shannon Tindle
DIRECTOR / EP: Peter Ramsey
PRODUCERS: Shawn Levy and Josh Barry executive produce for 21 Laps Entertainment along with Emily Morris as co-executive producer. Brandon Oldenburg and Lampton Enochs also executive produce
ABOUT LOST OLLIE:
Lost Ollie is an epic adventure about a lost toy who braves the many dangers of childhood as he searches the countryside to reunite with the boy who lost him; and the story of the boy who lost more than a best friend. It's a heartwarming tale for the child in us all, remembering those special souls that we've lost but who forever changed our lives. The four-part limited series was inspired by the book Ollie's Odyssey by renowned author and illustrator William Joyce.
Shannon Tindle (Kubo and the Two Strings, Coraline) serves as creator, writer and executive producer. The series was directed by Academy Award(R) Winner Peter Ramsey (Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse) who also serves as executive producer. Shawn Levy and Josh Barry executive produce for 21 Laps Entertainment along with Emily Morris as co-executive producer. 21 Laps is the production company behind PGA Award-winning global phenomenon Stranger Things, Oscar-nominated film Arrival, Netflix hit series Shadow and Bone, hit movie Free Guy, hit Netflix movie The Adam Project and upcoming limited series All The Light We Cannot See an adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr. Brandon Oldenburg and Lampton Enochs also executive produce. The cast includes - Jonathan Groff, Mary J. Blige, Tim Blake Nelson, Gina Rodriguez, Jake Johnson, Kesler Talbot.
www.netflix.com/LostOllie
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