Peter Rabbit 3: The Runaway (2025)

In Peter Rabbit 3: The Runaway, the cheeky, mischievous rabbit is back, and this time, he’s causing more trouble than ever. After a series of hilarious misadventures, Peter decides to run away from home, believing that his playful spirit is too much for Bea and Thomas to handle. But as Peter ventures further into the wild, he quickly discovers that the world outside is much more complicated than he imagined.
From running into old friends to meeting new foes, Peter must learn that running away doesn’t solve problems—it only creates new ones. Meanwhile, Bea, Thomas, and the rest of the animal gang are on a mission to find Peter and bring him back, realizing that family and home are where the heart is. Along the way, Peter faces thrilling chases, unexpected allies, and heartwarming moments that teach him the true meaning of love, loyalty, and belonging.
Review:
Peter Rabbit 3: The Runaway captures the same fun and charm that made the previous films so lovable, but with an added sense of growth and maturity. The dynamic between Peter and the rest of the family deepens, making the emotional moments more impactful. The animation is lively and colorful, and the mix of humor, adventure, and life lessons ensures that this film remains suitable for both kids and parents.
James Corden reprises his role as the lovable yet mischievous Peter, bringing his signature humor to the character, while Margot Robbie and Rose Byrne continue to offer the perfect balance of warmth and wit as Flopsy and Bea. The addition of new characters and locations adds a fresh layer to the familiar tale, making it an exciting continuation of Peter’s journey.
With a heartfelt message about family and finding one’s place in the world, this third installment strikes the perfect balance between adventure and sentiment.
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