Paddington in Peru Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

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🍿 Paddington in Peru: Detailed Plot Synopsis

A Return to Roots

Paddington, happily settled with the Brown family in London, receives unexpected news from Peru. A letter from the Home for Retired Bears indicates his beloved Aunt Lucy is acting strangely and missing him dearly. Motivated to visit his Aunt and reconnect with his heritage, Paddington, accompanied by the Brown family, plans a trip back to the lush landscapes of Peru. Mrs. Brown sees this as a final chance for a big family adventure before the children, Judy and Jonathan, head off to university.

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Arrival in Peru and a Disappearing Aunt

Upon arriving in Peru, Paddington and the Browns meet the Reverend Mother at the Home for Retired Bears. To their dismay, they learn that Aunt Lucy has gone missing from the home, leaving only her glasses and a mysterious bracelet behind. The Reverend Mother provides a map suggesting a search beginning at Rumi Rock and subtly encourages them towards a jungle expedition. Determined to find Aunt Lucy, the family embarks on a thrilling, unexpected journey into the Amazon rainforest.

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Jungle Journey and New Companions

The Browns hire a riverboat captain, Hunter Cabot, and his daughter, Gina, to navigate the Amazon. Hunter, driven by his family’s cursed history and a search for the legendary El Dorado, becomes increasingly interested in Paddington’s bracelet, believing it’s key to finding the treasure. As they venture deeper into the jungle, unexpected events occur, including the boat sinking and separating Paddington from the Brown family. Hunter, still focused on the treasure, stays with Paddington, believing the bear holds the secret he seeks, while the Browns and Gina search for them.

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Paddington Bear (Ben Whishaw): The polite and optimistic bear who travels to Peru with the Brown family to find his missing Aunt Lucy.
  • Henry Brown (Hugh Bonneville): The pragmatic father of the Brown family who embarks on the adventure to Peru with Paddington.
  • Mary Brown (Emily Mortimer): The adventurous mother of the Brown family who organizes the trip to Peru to visit Aunt Lucy and keep the family together.
  • Aunt Lucy (Imelda Staunton): Paddington’s beloved aunt residing in Peru whose mysterious disappearance initiates the family’s journey.
  • Hunter Cabot (Antonio Banderas): A charismatic but treasure-hungry riverboat captain in Peru who becomes involved in Paddington’s search for Aunt Lucy and El Dorado.
  • Reverend Mother / Clarissa Cabot (Olivia Colman): The seemingly kind nun who runs the Home for Retired Bears, secretly seeking the legendary treasure El Dorado.
  • Gina Cabot (Carla Tous): Hunter Cabot’s daughter who travels with the Brown family and Paddington, eventually helping to reveal her father’s true intentions.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Aunt Lucy: “If you ever get lost, little one, roar!” – Recalled from a flashback where Aunt Lucy teaches a young Paddington how to signal for help if he gets lost in the jungle.
  • Paddington Bear: “A bear must always be prepared.” – A classic Paddington saying, reflecting his reliable nature and often accompanied by producing a marmalade sandwich.
  • Mary Brown: “It’s an excellent opportunity to bond one last time as a family.” – Said to encourage the trip to Peru as the children, Judy and Jonathan, are growing older and Judy is leaving for university.
  • Paddington Bear: “London is my home. The Browns are my family.” – Paddington stating where his true home and family lie, despite returning to his place of origin in Peru.
  • Hunter Cabot: “We are here for gold!” – Exclaimed by the adventurous boat captain driven by a family curse to find treasure.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $90,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $45,770,312
  • Worldwide Gross: $168,673,348

💥 Paddington in Peru Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so I went into this excited but also a little nervous, because how do you follow *Paddington 2*?! Taking Paddington out of London felt like a big swing, and while the Peruvian scenery is gorgeous, I did miss the familiar charm of Windsor Gardens. The new cast members, like Antonio Banderas, were a blast! That whole treasure hunter vibe added a fun, adventurous layer I wasn’t totally expecting. And yes, I might have teared up a little at the end – that bear just gets me every time. It might not be the absolute peak of the series, but it still has that undeniable Paddington heart that makes you feel good. Definitely recommend it for a warm, feel-good family movie night, even if it feels a tiny bit different.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Families looking for a heartwarming adventure”
    • “Fans of the previous Paddington films”
    • “Audiences who enjoy polite humor and positive themes”
    • “Viewers interested in stories about heritage and belonging”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Features spiders and other jungle creatures which may be frightening to some viewers.”
    • “Some scenes in the jungle and involving the antagonists may be slightly intense or scary for very young or sensitive children.”

Professional Reviews

  • Film Weekly: “Paddington’s third outing takes us to Peru for a change of scenery, bringing a new adventure flavor. While it doesn’t quite recapture the perfect blend of wit and charm from the London-set films, it’s still a heartwarming journey. The new cast additions like Antonio Banderas and Olivia Colman are fun, even if the plot feels a bit more standard. It’s a pleasant watch that keeps the beloved bear’s spirit alive, if slightly less magical.
  • Cinema Now: “Trading the familiar streets of London for the Amazon rainforest, ‘Paddington in Peru’ feels like a departure, for better or worse. The core charm and Ben Whishaw’s pitch-perfect voice remain intact, and the visuals are often stunning. However, the adventure narrative feels a bit less unique than the previous films’ capers. Emily Mortimer steps into a challenging role admirably, though Sally Hawkins is certainly missed. A good, but not quite great, family film.
  • The Daily Screen: “While not reaching the near-mythical status of ‘Paddington 2’, this third installment is still a delightful, albeit slightly less inspired, affair. The move to Peru provides new landscapes and challenges, allowing Paddington’s unwavering kindness to shine in a different environment. Antonio Banderas and Olivia Colman inject welcome energy. Some plot points feel predictable, and the change in Mrs. Brown is noticeable, but the film’s inherent warmth carries it through. A solid, enjoyable family adventure.

Audience Reactions

Many loved seeing Paddington explore his homeland and the beautiful Peruvian landscapes.: The film retains the essential warmth and kindness that makes Paddington so beloved, and it’s still great family fun.

Antonio Banderas and Olivia Colman were frequently praised for their entertaining new characters.: Despite changes in cast and setting, Paddington’s character and Ben Whishaw’s voice performance remain perfect and are a highlight.

The final act and the message about home and family resonated deeply with viewers.: While perhaps not as laugh-out-loud funny or witty as the second film, it’s consistently charming and a pleasant watch.

Overall Consensus: Paddington in Peru is a charming and heartwarming family adventure that, while generally enjoyed, is often seen as the weakest entry in the beloved trilogy compared to its highly praised predecessors.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Emily Mortimer took over the role of Mrs. Brown from Sally Hawkins, who played the character in the first two films.”
  • “Director Paul King, who directed the first two highly acclaimed films, stepped down and was replaced by Dougal Wilson for this installment.”
  • “Filming took place in Colombia, standing in for the landscapes of Peru.”
  • “Michael Bond, the author of the original Paddington books, appears in a cameo on a stamp.”
  • “There is a post-credits scene featuring Hugh Grant reprising his role as Phoenix Buchanan.”

🖥️ How to Watch Paddington in Peru?

“Paddington in Peru” was released in UK cinemas on November 8, 2024, followed by other international markets. For US audiences, it was released on February 16, 2025. As a recent theatrical release, check local cinema listings for current showings. Future availability is expected via digital purchase or rental on platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, and others. Streaming availability on subscription services will likely follow at a later date; consult major streaming platform guides for updates after its digital window concludes.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Paddington in Peru, you might like these similar films:

  • Paddington (2014): The first film in the series, establishing the characters and tone. Essential viewing for context and charm.
  • Paddington 2 (2017): Widely considered one of the best sequels ever made, it continues the story with the same heart, humor, and visual style.
  • The Goonies (1985): Features a group of diverse characters on a thrilling adventure/treasure hunt, facing obstacles and uncovering secrets.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013): Follows a mild-mannered protagonist embarking on a globe-trotting adventure that helps them connect with their past and find their place in the world.
  • Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009): A charming, quirky stop-motion film with talking animals, distinctive visual style, and themes of family and community.

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🎧 Soundtrack

Paddington in Peru features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

Where can I watch Paddington in Peru?

Paddington in Peru was released in UK cinemas in November 2024 and US cinemas in February 2025. Keep an eye on digital platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu for purchase and rental options following its theatrical run, and major streaming services for future availability.

Is Sally Hawkins in Paddington in Peru? Why was Mrs. Brown recast?

No, Sally Hawkins does not reprise her role as Mary Brown in Paddington in Peru. The role is played by Emily Mortimer. Sally Hawkins reportedly decided not to return for the third film to pursue other projects. Emily Mortimer took over the role.

Who are the new characters in Paddington in Peru?

New key characters include Hunter Cabot, a riverboat captain played by Antonio Banderas, and his daughter Gina (Carla Tous). Olivia Colman also joins the cast as the Reverend Mother at the Home for Retired Bears.

Does Paddington in Peru have a post-credits scene?

Yes, Paddington in Peru features a post-credits scene. It includes a cameo appearance by Phoenix Buchanan, the villain from “Paddington 2”, still in prison.

What is El Dorado in Paddington in Peru?

In the film, El Dorado is revealed not to be a city of gold, but a hidden valley or orangery filled with orange trees, the birthplace of Paddington and home to a community of bears, including Aunt Lucy.

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