Croc (film)

Croc is an upcoming American computer-animated family comedy film produced by 20th Century Animation as it's first non-theatrical film. The film will be based on the video game series of the same name, with an original story loosely based on the first game in the series, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos.

It will feature the voices of Huck Milner, Craig Ferguson and Patrick Stewart. Originally scheduled to be released in theaters, it will now be released by 20th Century Studios on April 16, 2021 as a Disney+ original film.

Plot
Croc is a crocodile who was abandoned by his parents as a baby in order to save him from the wrath of Baron Dante and his minions, and found by small furry creatures called Gobbos. As they raised Croc in the ways of the Gobbos, he eventually grows into a young crocodile and develops a close relationship with the Gobbos. That is until Baron Dante and his army of minions kidnap the Gobbos, leaving Croc to flee with the help of Beany Bird. Now it's up to Croc to rescue the Gobbos and King Rufus, avenge his friends' supposed death, and stop Baron Dante from taking over the world.

Voice cast

 * Huck Milner as Croc
 * Craig Ferguson as King Rufus
 * Patrick Stewart as Baron Dante
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Beany Bird
 * Kath Soucie as Croc's mother

Additionally, Andrea Bowen, Nathan Lane and Ewan McGregor have been cast in undisclosed roles.

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Production
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Music
In May 2020, it was announced that John Debney has signed on to compose the film.

Release
The film is scheduled to be released on April 16, 2021 by 20th Century Studios as a Disney+ original film. Originally, it had been set for a theatrical release on December 25, 2020. However, around August of 2019, the film was cancelled along with many other films from Fox. On November 13 of that same year, it was announced that Croc has been put back into production, this time as a Disney+ original movie, as the new director, Ash Brannon, felt that the film was better suited for the streaming platform. The film's actual release date of June 11 was announced on October 26, 2020, as the film's post-production was nearing its completion. On January 22, 2021, the film was pushed back to April 16, possibly to avoid competition with DreamWorks' Spirit Untamed, as well as 20th Century Animation's own Alaina Gleen: World's Most Wanted.