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Queensland’s Beloved Bluey To Make Big Screen Debut

Minister for Education and the Arts The Honourable John-Paul Langbroek
  • BBC Studios and the Walt Disney Company announced today that a full-length Bluey feature film will land in cinemas in 2027.
  • The movie will be made in Queensland, supported by the Crisafulli Government through Screen Queensland’s Post, Digital and Visual Effects (PDV) Incentive.
  • The animated movie from Brisbane’s Ludo Studio brings the beloved blue heeler to the big screen for the first time, creating more than 130 local jobs and contributing an estimated $35 million to Queensland’s economy.

Queensland’s beloved blue heeler, Bluey will soon make a big screen debut in an animated feature film made in Queensland.

BBC Studios and the Walt Disney Company announced today that a full-length feature film for the beloved Emmy and BAFTA award-winning animated series will land in cinemas in 2027.

Written and directed by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, the film is a Ludo Studio production in collaboration with BBC Studios, and will continue the adventures of the loveable blue heeler dog and her Mum Chilli, Dad Bandit and little sister Bingo.

The film stars the vocal talent from the hit show, including Melanie Zanetti and David McCormack as Bluey’s mum and dad, Chilli and Bandit Heeler, with music to be created by Bluey composer Joff Bush.

Since its history-making debut on the ABC in 2018, Bluey has become a worldwide hit, gaining millions of fans in more than 140 countries.

Bluey has won AACTA, BAFTA and Emmy awards, and was recently named as the No. 1 most-watched series of 2024* in the US, with more than 50.5 billion minutes watched (842M hours) viewed so far this year.

The film is an exciting new chapter for the uniquely Queensland screen success and will be 100 per cent made in the State.

The feature film will create more than 130 local jobs and contribute an estimated $35 million to the state’s economy through local production expenditure.

The CG animated film will be produced by award-winning animation producer Amber Naismith (Happy Feet, The Lego Movie, The Lego Batman Movie) with Richard Jeffery returning to co-direct (Bluey Series 1–3), Joe Brumm is executive producer, with Charlie Aspinwall and Daley Pearson from Ludo Studio, alongside Justine Flynn for BBC Studios. For Disney, the film will be overseen by David Greenbaum, president of Disney Live Action and 20th Century Studios, and his team.

BBC Studios is financing and licensing the picture for distribution. Post-production funding is supported by the Crisafulli Government through Screen Queensland’s Post, Digital and Visual Effects Incentive and the Australian Government through the Producer Offset and Screen Australia.

Minister for Arts John-Paul Langbroek said the movie would showcase Queensland’s incredible lifestyle and culture to the world.

“Bluey is a global household name, and we are thrilled to back one of Queensland’s favourite ambassadors on her first adventure to the big screen” Minister Langbroek said.

“Hot on the heels of the opening of Bluey’s World in Brisbane, where fans young and old can experience the Heeler family’s home for real life, this new feature film continues the Bluey series’ tradition of showcasing Queensland’s quintessential lifestyle, culture and environments.

“The movie – just like Bluey herself – will be a 100 per cent Queensland production and Ludo Studios’ talented writers, artists, cast and crew will continue their incredible work bringing these characters to life and capturing hearts across the globe.

“We know this movie will build on the international successes of Boy Swallows Universe and Black Snow to showcase our region globally, while creating local jobs and boosting our economy.”

Screen Queensland CEO Jacqui Feeney said Screen Queensland was proud to support the production of the feature film.

“Screen Queensland’s highly competitive PDV Incentive proudly supports our local animation companies, as well as the many Queensland businesses working in the post-production sector to provide industry-leading services to films and series from here and around the world.

“Bluey illustrates the enormous capacity for our local screen stories to capture hearts and minds as well as lure visitors to Queensland to explore ‘Bluey’s world, for real life’ and we couldn’t be prouder to now be supporting this first feature-length iteration.”

Disney will release the “Bluey” movie in theatres worldwide, followed by streaming on Disney+. The movie will also air on ABC iView and ABC Kids in Australia post-theatrical release.

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