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Peter Rabbit 2

Peter Rabbit 2
Peter Rabbit 2

Film Details

Year

2020

Duration

93 minutes

Genres

Comedy, Family

Language

English (English subtitles)


Synopsis

After the last film, Peter Rabbit is enjoying life with his new makeshift family but cannot seem to escape his mischievous ways. After learning that Bea and Thomas, the humans he lives with, are thinking of having a baby, Peter decides to leave and adventure out the garden where he discovers a whole new group of animals who spend their time stealing fresh fruit and vegetables from the local farmer’s market. Torn between his new life where his mischief is appreciated and his family life back home, Peter must make some tough decisions. Based on the famous children’s novels from Beatrix Potter and building on the cute and humorous world we were introduced to in the first film, this spirited sequel also delves into the topic of family, independence and doing the right thing.   

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U Classification

mild comic violence, very mild threat, rude humour

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