Netflix's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Sequel Sends Willy ...
Netflix's animated Charlie and the Chocolate Factory sequel film will finally send Willy Wonka (Taika Waititi) to prison for his hijinks.
www.slashfilm.comHere’s the latest on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in novel-related news.
Netflix is expanding Roald Dahl’s universe with an animated take titled Charlie vs. the Chocolate Factory, starring Kit Connor as Charlie Paley and Taika Waititi as Willy Wonka. The project is described as a modern, imaginative sequel set in London and is expected to arrive on Netflix in 2027. This is the most prominent recent development tying back to the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory lore in a new format.[1]
There have been ongoing discussions and reporting about adaptations related to Dahl’s works, including a 2025/2026 period where various outlets covered possible film or stage projects connected to Wonka and Charlie, though details vary by project and some reports are speculative or development-stage. For example, coverage around a Wonka-origin movie and related TV/film projects reflects the broader industry trend of expanding Dahl properties, rather than a single definitive new novel release.[2][5][8]
Regarding direct literary updates to the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory novel: Roald Dahl’s canonical text remains unchanged in the public domain; there is no new official novel continuing Charlie’s story published by the estate as of this date. Most recent movement has been in film, TV, or stage interpretations rather than new Roald Dahl-published novels.[8]
Illustration: a quick visual snapshot of the current landscape shows a Netflix animated project in development and broader media coverage of Dahl properties, with an expected 2027 release window for Charlie vs. the Chocolate Factory.[1]
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Netflix's animated Charlie and the Chocolate Factory sequel film will finally send Willy Wonka (Taika Waititi) to prison for his hijinks.
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