![]() ![]() He must not have been paying attention when his mommy read him Paddington stories, because if he had, he would know that the one thing you don't do is cross the bear. ![]() Grant, meanwhile, is the anti-Paddington because he is as pompous and conniving as the bear is modest an unassuming. He may appear to be an animated bear living in the human world, but it's really the other way around. Voiced with whimsical by Ben Whishaw, Paddington is every bit as wistfully formidable as he was in the 2015 film. His authority simmers from within and is not to be messed with. Within minutes, he is not only working for Paddington, but the adorable talking bear has the entire cell block hanging on every flick of his puffy paws. Paddington takes a different tack, sharing his marmalade recipe with the biggest dude. He proves it in "Paddington 2" when he's framed for a crime by Hugh Grant for stealing a pop-up book (long story) and sent to prison.Ĭommon wisdom has it that you're supposed to attack the baddest dude on day one to earn the respect of the other roommates. Don't be mistaken by Paddington's prim, proper demeanor and soft, friendly voice. ![]()
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