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Jacob Tremblay to Lend Voice to Remake of Charlie Chaplin's 'The Kid'
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Set in a futuristic New York City, 'The Kid: An Animated Adventure' has director Christian Volckman serving behind the lens and Rupert Wyatt co-writing its script with author Boris Starling.

AceShowbiz - "Wonder" star Jacob Tremblay will voice the lead character in a sci-remake of Charlie Chaplin's film "The Kid".

"The Kid: An Animated Adventure" is set in a futuristic New York City, which has been flooded and split into two. Tremblay's character runs away from home seeking adventure Downtown and encounters Chaplin, a robot with a human soul.

Christian Volckman is directing from a script co-written by Rupert Wyatt and journalist and author Boris Starling.

Tremblay will next be seen in "The Shining" spin-off, "Doctor Sleep", opposite Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson (II).

The original Chaplin film hit cinemas in 1921.

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