Ariana Grande To Star In Animated Adaptation Of Dr. Seuss’ ‘Oh, The Places You’ll Go!’

Ariana Grande To Star In Animated Adaptation Of Dr. Seuss’ ‘Oh, The Places You’ll Go!’
Ariana Grande is adding another major role to her growing film résumé, this time lending her voice to the animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
The upcoming feature, based on the beloved children’s book, is set to hit theaters on March 17, 2028, with direction from Wicked filmmaker Jon M. Chu and Jill Culton.
Plot details are still under wraps, so it’s unclear exactly how closely the movie will follow the inspirational journey of the book’s young adventurer. But if the original is any indication, fans can expect empowering themes like:
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”
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This project marks another exciting reunion between Grande and Chu following the success of their Wicked film, starring Ariana and Cynthia Erivo. Grande is set to return to Oz in the second installment, Wicked: For Good, premiering this November.
The upcoming animated movie will also co-star Josh Gad, best known as the voice of Olaf in Disney’s Frozen.
Are you excited for Ariana’s next movie role?
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