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Labubu’s Leap to the Big Screen: How Sony and Pop Mart Are Turning a Viral Toy into a Franchise

Last updated: March 19, 2026 3:09 pm
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The iconic Labubu toys are coming to the big screen in a Sony Pictures production, a move that could redefine how viral trends are transformed into enduring franchises.

The Announcement That Set the Internet Abuzz

In a groundbreaking partnership, Pop Mart and Sony Pictures Entertainment are developing a live-action/CGI hybrid film based on the wildly popular Labubu characters. The project, confirmed in March 2026, represents a strategic bid to translate a social media-driven phenomenon into a cinematic franchise with global reach.

Paul King, the visionary director behind the beloved “Paddington” series and the whimsical “Wonka,” has been tapped to produce and direct. He will co-write the screenplay with Steven Levenson, the award-winning writer of “Dear Evan Hansen,” ensuring a blend of heartfelt storytelling and visual innovation Reuters.

Sony secured the adaptation rights in November 2025, preceding this official announcement, a timeline documented in earlier industry reports USA TODAY. While a release date remains unspecified, the collaboration signals a major shift in how viral consumer trends are leveraged for long-term media franchises BBC.

What Exactly Is Labubu? The Ugly-Cute Revolution

Labubu is a character design that defies conventional aesthetics—a monster-like figure with an oversized head, sharp teeth, and hauntingly large eyes. Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung roughly a decade ago, the design was later commercialized by Beijing-based Pop Mart as part of their “The Monsters” line Business Insider.

The toys are sold primarily through blind boxes—a model where consumers cannot choose their variant, adding an element of chance and collectibility. With thousands of designs ranging from shrimp tempura-shaped Labubus to pumpkin-costumed versions, the blind box economy has fueled a worldwide collecting craze.

The appeal is polarizing: some find the design unsettling, while others perceive an endearing, quirky charm. This dichotomy has only amplified conversations around the brand, making Labubu a cultural touchstone beyond traditional toy demographics.

The 2025 Viral Storm: Celebrities and Collectors

By 2025, Labubus had transcended niche collector circles to become a mainstream status symbol. The turning point came when high-profile figures were spotted with the toys, effectively endorsing the trend through personal affinity.

Reality TV star Olivia Atwood and Olympic gymnast Simone Biles were among the first celebrities to publicly embrace Labubus, sharing their collections on social media. The phenomenon reached critical mass when K-pop icon Lisa from BLACKPINK declared Labubu blind boxes her “secret obsession” in a 2024 Vanity Fair interview Vanity Fair.

Populations like Rihanna and Dua Lipa have also been seen with Labubu accessories, further cementing the toy’s crossover into fashion and pop culture, according to statements from Pop Mart executives.

Paul King’s Magic Touch: Why His Involvement Matters

Paul King’s attachment to the project is perhaps the most significant validation for the Labubu film. His track record demonstrates a rare ability to adapt whimsical, character-driven properties for broad audiences while retaining emotional depth.

“Paddington” and its sequel achieved near-perfect critical and commercial success, blending CGI seamlessly with live action. “Wonka” reimagined a classic story with vibrant visual flair. King’s expertise ensures that Labubu’s distinctive aesthetic will translate to the screen without losing its idiosyncratic charm.

Collaborating with Steven Levenson, known for the raw emotional honesty of “Dear Evan Hansen,” suggests the film will balance fantastical elements with genuine heart—a combination proven to resonate with both children and adults.

Why Now? The Blind Box Economy and Franchise Potential

The timing of this announcement is no coincidence. The blind box model has proven not just a sales tactic but a cultural engine, creating scarcity-driven demand and community engagement. By 2025, Labubu had effectively mastered the algorithm of virality: limited releases, celebrity seeding, and shareable design.

For Pop Mart, the film represents a strategic expansion from physical products to intellectual property. The company’s valuation has surged on the back of “The Monsters” line, and a successful film could catapult Labubu into a full-fledged franchise with sequels, merchandise, and theme park possibilities.

Sony Pictures, meanwhile, has a history of turning non-traditional properties into hits (“The Emoji Movie,” “Playmobil”). Partnering with Pop Mart allows Sony to tap into an existing, passionate fanbase while acquiring a fresh IP with built-in marketing momentum.

The Road Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities

Adapting a blind box toy—a product defined by its collectible variants—into a cohesive narrative presents creative challenges. Will the film focus on a single Labubu character or embrace the multitudes? How will the distinctive art direction be rendered in a feature format?

Yet the opportunities are vast. The built-in audience reduces traditional marketing risks. If executed well, the film could spawn a new genre of “viral-to-film” adaptations, where social media trends are fast-tracked to cinematic universes.

With Paul King at the helm, expectations are high. The industry will watch closely to see if Labubu can make the leap from backpack charm to box office contender.

For more breaking analysis on how viral trends shape Hollywood, explore our in-depth coverage at onlytrustedinfo.com, where we decode the strategies behind today’s biggest entertainment headlines.

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