Oscar nominated director Wes Anderson’s next stop-motion animated venture featuring dogs is all set to have an all-star voice cast.
Actor Jeff Goldblum spilled the beans on his big project as he blabbed the names of his co-stars from, director West Anderson’s forthcoming production.
It is highly anticipated that Jeff Goldblum, Bob Balaban, Anderson regular Edward Norton and Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston are all on board for the film to voice a pack of dogs.
Goldblum apparently revealed the names of his co-stars during his weekly jazz performance in Los Angeles and also stated that the film would be “Japanese-inspired”.
This project will be Anderson’s first animated film after 2009’s Fantastic Mr. Fox, starring George Clooney.
Wes Anderson is known for his quirky films which include The Darjeeling Limited and The Grand Budapest Hotel of which the latter won him four Academy Awards.