
Slumberland cast: Jason Momoa, Marlow Barkley, Chris O’Dowd. Slumberland Release Date: 18 November 2022 (Netflix). Slumberland Budget: $150 million. Slumberland is looking full of Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical. Slumberland’s loose version of the iconic Little Nemo of Slumberland might be taking a little bit of an omission from the comic’s source material.
Slumberland is an American Adventure-Fantasy movie (2022). Jason Momoa, Marlow Barkley, Chris O’Dowd are the main cast of Slumberland (2022). The Netflix film will likely be looking to get this style perfect, which is what it’s currently developing. It appears that the company will invest lots of money in this since they believe it’s an investment worth it. Slumberland will be released in Netflix on November 18, 2022.
A few months before the release of the film, Netflix finally released the first trailer of the film. While the film, which is known as Dreamland is a fantasy film that is suitable for children but the comics are more dark aspects that make it difficult to allow Lawrence to adapt for the screen of a large size. While Nema is an adult from the original comics she’ll be in the film as an adult girl. The character is pretty much like Nemo from the origin, however.
Slumberland Plot:
A little girl finds an obscure map of the world of dreams in Slumberland and, with the assistance of an eccentric outlaw she escapes from dreams and nightmares in the hope that she’ll be able see her father’s death.
Slumberland Detail:
Movie: Slumberland (2022)
Network: Netflix
Director: Francis Lawrence
Writers: David Guion, Michael Handelman
Main Stars: Jason Momoa, Marlow Barkley, Chris O’Dowd
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical
Country: United States
Language: English
Release Date: 18 November 2022 (Netflix)
Budget: $150 million
Box office: Coming
Runtime: 1 hour 57 minutes
Also known As: Xứ Sở Mộng Mơ, Slumberland, Slumberland Movie, Slumberland Netflix
Slumberland Cast:
Jason Momoa As Flip
Marlow Barkley As Nemo
Chris O’Dowd As Philip
Kyle Chandler As Peter
Cameron Nicoll As Young Philip
Antonio Raine Pastore As Young Peter
Weruche Opia As Agent Green
India de Beaufort As Ms. Arya
Chris D’Silva As Jamal
Yanna McIntosh As Carla
Jacob So As Emmett
Izaak Smith As Canadian Guy
Michael Blake As Accountant
Humberly González As Graciela
Irene Barriault As Coastguardsman
Jana Lorbetski As Coastguardsman
Leslie Adlam As Agent Brown
Owais Sheikh As Frank
Sergio Osuna As Manager
Ken Hall As Baby
Kassian Pascal As Baby
Leo Lorenzo Jones As Baby
Ava Cheung As Ho-Sook
Jamillah Ross As Agent Orange
Tonya Cornelisse As Agent Red
Luxton Handspiker As Matt
Neville Edwards As Pastor
Andre Sills As Pilot
Melissa Mitro As Salsa Dancer
Paulina Posadas Dagio As Salsa Dancer
Karina Andre As Salsa Dancer
Briia Jules Comilang-Melville As Salsa Dancer
François Pruneau As Salsa Dancer
Jocelyn Paz As Salsa Dancer (as Joselyn Paz)
Rui Ferreira As Salsa Dancer
Geovanny Lane As Salsa Dancer
Clifton Stennett As Salsa Dancer
Andrew Gray As Salsa Dancer
David Callender As Salsa Percussionist
Antonio Carlos Iglesias Sosa As Salsa Percussionist
Jorge Luis Torres As Salsa Percussionist
Kennedy Coates As Snickering Kid
Jaya Parmar As Snickering Kid
Katerina Taxia As Janice
Abigail White As Nemo Photo Double
Mercedes Blanche As Salsa Dancer
Maher El Hares As Bureau Clerk
Dorami Hsien As Bureau Clerk
Randolf Jimenez As Salsa Band
George Triantos As Bureau Clerk
Momoa is playing Flip The creature is said to be a semi-human half-beast-sized creature that stands nine feet tall with shaggy fur and long, curved teeth. It’s a unique part for an actor to play and, to put it mildly, many would love to see him naked on camera. We hope that Momoa is skilled enough to play such a bizarre character, and it’ll certainly be enjoyable to watch her attempt. The film will be in the right hands since he’s directed movies like Lawrence.
Jason Momoa plays “Flip,” an outlaw with a strange past with a mission to assist the young child (Marlow Barkley) traverse the world of fantasies and escape from nightmares in hopes of reconnecting the father she lost with. The script for the film adaptation is written by David Guion and Michael Handelman the pair who created the scripts for films like “Night at the Museum: The Secret in the Tomb” and “Idiots Table”.