Wonka: Is the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Spinoff a Prequel or Reboot?

Wonka

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Warner Bros. is making a spinoff of the classic Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, a children's book created by Roald Dhal. This time, though, instead of having Johnny Depp star as Willy Wonka, Timothée Chalamet is leading the film. Now, the question is, does this make the Wonka movie a prequel or a reboot?

Is the Wonka Movie a Prequel or a Reboot?

The Wonka movie has long been in the works since Warner Bros. acquired the rights to the original character back in 2016.

Most prominently portrayed in the modern era by Johnny Depp in the 2005 Tim Burton-helmed Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Chalamet is set to showcase his own take on the titular chocolatier, playing his younger version, before he even built his own factory.

The official trailer included the synopsis of the Wonka film, which you can read below:

The synopsis confirms two things: the Willy Wonka that Chalamet is portraying will, in fact, still be based on Dahl's character and the potentiality of the film's connection with the initial Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

As for whether the Wonka film is a prequel or reboot, it most definitely is a prequel, and here's why.

Is the Wonka Movie Connected to the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Movies?

Back in the early days of producing the Wonka movie, the movie producer David Heyman (Fantastic Beasts) outrightly told Collider that the upcoming film is a prequel, not a sequel of the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory:

What remains to be seen is whether the Wonka film plans on including the old backstory of the titular chocolatier.

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