there’s more design and thought put into the “from the directors of Puss in Boots” tag than there is for the actual title on this poster. I know it’s silly to analyze a poster for an animated kids magazine but but this just looks like a halfassed job
>DreamWorks Animation, the studio that brought you unforgettable bonds between a boy and a dragon in How to Train Your Dragon, an ogre and a donkey in Shrek, and a robot and a gosling in The Wild Robot, now welcomes a dazzling and emotional story about two lifelong best friends who must come together before they drift apart in Forgotten Island.
>The new original film is written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Joel Crawford and Januel Mercado and is produced by Academy Award® nominee Mark Swift, the filmmaking team behind Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
>Grammy and Academy Award® winning supernova H.E.R. and Liza Soberano (Lisa Frankenstein, Alone/Together) star as high school graduates Jo and Raissa, who have been best friends since grade school but are now about to embark on separate life paths.
>While celebrating their last night together, Jo and Raissa stumble upon a mysterious portal that transports them to the fantastical island of Nakali, packed with magical and mythological creatures they grew up hearing stories about from their Filipino families.
Some of these figures will become friends, some foes. Joined by well-meaning-but- hapless weredog Raww (Dave Franco) and a small-but-mighty pack of pals, Jo and Raissa must face The Dreaded Manananggal (Tony winning icon Lea Salonga), the most feared creature on the island. When they discover that the memories of their entire friendship are the price for returning home, Jo and Raissa will race to find a way to leave the island before they forget each other forever.
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>The film’s all-star voice cast also includes Emmy nominee Jenny Slate (Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Dying for Sex), Manny Jacinto (The Good Place, Top Gun: Maverick), BAFTA nominee Dolly de Leon (Triangle of Sadness, Ghostlight), global comedy superstar Jo Koy (Haunted Mansion, Jo Koy: Live from Brooklyn) and Emmy winner Ronny Chieng (The Daily Show, M3GAN).
CiriOh on
Dillon, you son of a bitch!
theastro_not on
From the way the poster is setup I thought this was a spin off to Puss in Boots lol
theSafeguard on
I thought it was a new Puss in Boots movie at first glance. Excitement dwindled when I actually read it.
Grouchy_Tell_2879 on
That poster is giving me serious we have Skull Island at home vibes.
ienjoymen on
Based on this poster, I definitely thought this was called “Puss in Boots: Forgotten Island”.
-HanTyumi on
The fact that a different movie’s title is almost as big as the actual movie’s title on its poster gives me more than enough to know this is likely going to be bad.
tfbillc on
Focusing primarily on “From the Producers of Some Really Good Movie That You Liked” instead of the actual movie or any of the creative team behind the movie is typically a pretty big red flag.
I remember a trailer for some illumination movie from a few years ago. The trailer was a minute long and at least half of it was clips from Mario, Minions and other movies that had nothing to do with the actual film.
YesicaChastain on
Looks like a Tubi Original, terrible art
Responsible-Care-388 on
A movie about kids going to a “secret island” sure sounds like it would do well in 2026
fredkreuger on
Seems weird to announce a date for posters in theaters.
Captain_Quinn on
Official!
Strong-Stretch95 on
I bet this will be the female version of Luca
coolaspotatos on
I feel horrible for whoever the designer was for this that probably pushed against putting a giant “Puss in Boots” title above the ACTUAL title of the movie…
mayonnaiser_13 on
Legit thought someone posted an AVN reveal poster.
The fuck is this Word Art ass font?
Bozhark on
12 FPS in coming
TheCarrzilico on
It’s the origin story for Samberg, Schaffer and Taccone’s partnership.
Rot-Orkan on
Between Puss and Boots and Wild Robot, Dreamworks has reached must-watch status for me, like Pixar had back in the day.
So, I’m instantly intrigued. The comments are talking a lot about the”Puss in Boots” thing, but that’s just marketing. This looks like a new IP (or at least, maybe an obscure one? I’ve never heard of it), so you have to offset some of the risks by tying it to a known property. And honestly, it worked, for me anyway.
Successful_Basket399 on
Saw Puss in Boots and almost fell to my knees
BroForceOne on
Finally a movie that raises awareness for equality between sweater wearing people and non sweater wearing people.
thedarkknight16_ on
Read the room…smh
Nfl_porn_throwaway on
DILLION!
VOOK64 on
Designer stopped at Arial on the font list
kopecs on
This movie poster sucks :/
Madhouse221 on
Filipino American kids movie? I’m down
Dog_in_human_costume on
I was sure this was another AI joking with Epstain island
qawsedrf12 on
How the hell are they going to do better than Last Wish?
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Another island for kids? Oh hell nawww
there’s more design and thought put into the “from the directors of Puss in Boots” tag than there is for the actual title on this poster. I know it’s silly to analyze a poster for an animated kids magazine but but this just looks like a halfassed job
EDIT: I hate auto dictation, but I’m keeping it
>[Forgotten Island](https://youtu.be/a8RHqN93qfo?is=4NPsNS1ajlBrQFsP) – In Theaters September 25
>Your best friendship is worth fighting for.
>DreamWorks Animation, the studio that brought you unforgettable bonds between a boy and a dragon in How to Train Your Dragon, an ogre and a donkey in Shrek, and a robot and a gosling in The Wild Robot, now welcomes a dazzling and emotional story about two lifelong best friends who must come together before they drift apart in Forgotten Island.
>The new original film is written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Joel Crawford and Januel Mercado and is produced by Academy Award® nominee Mark Swift, the filmmaking team behind Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
>Grammy and Academy Award® winning supernova H.E.R. and Liza Soberano (Lisa Frankenstein, Alone/Together) star as high school graduates Jo and Raissa, who have been best friends since grade school but are now about to embark on separate life paths.
>While celebrating their last night together, Jo and Raissa stumble upon a mysterious portal that transports them to the fantastical island of Nakali, packed with magical and mythological creatures they grew up hearing stories about from their Filipino families.
Some of these figures will become friends, some foes. Joined by well-meaning-but- hapless weredog Raww (Dave Franco) and a small-but-mighty pack of pals, Jo and Raissa must face The Dreaded Manananggal (Tony winning icon Lea Salonga), the most feared creature on the island. When they discover that the memories of their entire friendship are the price for returning home, Jo and Raissa will race to find a way to leave the island before they forget each other forever.
>
>The film’s all-star voice cast also includes Emmy nominee Jenny Slate (Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Dying for Sex), Manny Jacinto (The Good Place, Top Gun: Maverick), BAFTA nominee Dolly de Leon (Triangle of Sadness, Ghostlight), global comedy superstar Jo Koy (Haunted Mansion, Jo Koy: Live from Brooklyn) and Emmy winner Ronny Chieng (The Daily Show, M3GAN).
Dillon, you son of a bitch!
From the way the poster is setup I thought this was a spin off to Puss in Boots lol
I thought it was a new Puss in Boots movie at first glance. Excitement dwindled when I actually read it.
That poster is giving me serious we have Skull Island at home vibes.
Based on this poster, I definitely thought this was called “Puss in Boots: Forgotten Island”.
The fact that a different movie’s title is almost as big as the actual movie’s title on its poster gives me more than enough to know this is likely going to be bad.
Focusing primarily on “From the Producers of Some Really Good Movie That You Liked” instead of the actual movie or any of the creative team behind the movie is typically a pretty big red flag.
I remember a trailer for some illumination movie from a few years ago. The trailer was a minute long and at least half of it was clips from Mario, Minions and other movies that had nothing to do with the actual film.
Looks like a Tubi Original, terrible art
A movie about kids going to a “secret island” sure sounds like it would do well in 2026
Seems weird to announce a date for posters in theaters.
Official!
I bet this will be the female version of Luca
I feel horrible for whoever the designer was for this that probably pushed against putting a giant “Puss in Boots” title above the ACTUAL title of the movie…
Legit thought someone posted an AVN reveal poster.
The fuck is this Word Art ass font?
12 FPS in coming
It’s the origin story for Samberg, Schaffer and Taccone’s partnership.
Between Puss and Boots and Wild Robot, Dreamworks has reached must-watch status for me, like Pixar had back in the day.
So, I’m instantly intrigued. The comments are talking a lot about the”Puss in Boots” thing, but that’s just marketing. This looks like a new IP (or at least, maybe an obscure one? I’ve never heard of it), so you have to offset some of the risks by tying it to a known property. And honestly, it worked, for me anyway.
Saw Puss in Boots and almost fell to my knees
Finally a movie that raises awareness for equality between sweater wearing people and non sweater wearing people.
Read the room…smh
DILLION!
Designer stopped at Arial on the font list
This movie poster sucks :/
Filipino American kids movie? I’m down
I was sure this was another AI joking with Epstain island
How the hell are they going to do better than Last Wish?
Edit: oh you dirty fuckers