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  1. Hace 1 día · His owner Jon (Nicholas Hoult) is less of a pathetic nerd, more of a kindly benefactor, and Odie the dog (Harvey Guillen) has gone from drooling cretin to repository of Zen wisdom, ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Harvey Guillen (What We Do in the Shadows) portrays Odie, and Nicholas Hoult is Jon, the sad sack loser who takes Garfield in. And we have the origin story to kick off the film - Jon at an Italian restaurant, Garfield as an adorable kitten left in a box in an alley, and Jon brings Garfield home.

  3. Hace 3 días · Harvey Guillen (What We Do in the Shadows) portrays Odie, and Nicholas Hoult is Jon, the sad sack loser who takes Garfield in. And we have the origin story to kick off the film - Jon at an Italian restaurant, Garfield as an adorable kitten left in a box in an alley, and Jon brings Garfield home.

  4. Hace 20 horas · Wish voice actor Harvey Guillén comments on diversity in Disney movies and his hopes of seeing a queer princess soon introduced. Some Gravity Falls viewers interpret Dipper Pines as a transgender boy. Dipper and his sister Mabel, two of the greatest cartoon siblings, appeared to be identical twins.

  5. Hace 4 días · Harvey Guillen (What We Do in the Shadows) portrays Odie, and Nicholas Hoult is Jon, the sad sack loser who takes Garfield in. And we have the origin story to kick off the film - Jon at an Italian restaurant, Garfield as an adorable kitten left in a box in an alley, and Jon brings Garfield home.

  6. Hace 2 días · Garfield, the lasagna-eating original grumpy cat, has been painted with a fresh coat of animated fur and given a new voice in actor Chris Pratt for director Mark Dindal’s The Garfield Movie, a hilarious roller-coaster romp that’s going to bring out the kid in you, nostalgia aside. Garfield purred into theaters on May 24. Published as a comic strip in 1978, the beloved feline has made its ...

  7. Hace 1 día · NEW YORK (OSV News) – The world’s most famous lasagne-loving, Mondays-averse feline gets a third big-screen outing with “The Garfield Movie” (Columbia). Director Mark Dindal’s animated adaptation of cartoonist Jim Davis’ long-running comic strip is generally amiable and family-friendly. Yet it’s only fitfully amusing and feels ...