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''Wonder'' is a 2017 American
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directed by
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and written by Jack Thorne, Steven Conrad, and Chbosky. It is based on the 2012 novel of the same name by R. J. Palacio and stars
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,
Owen Wilson Owen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18, 1968) is an American actor. He has had a long association with filmmaker Wes Anderson with whom he shared writing and acting credits for ''Bottle Rocket'' (1996), '' Rushmore'' (1998), and '' The Royal ...
,
Jacob Tremblay Jacob Tremblay ( ; born October 5, 2006) is a Canadian actor. He is the recipient of various accolades, including a Canadian Screen Award, a Critics' Choice Movie Award, a Young Artist Award, and nominations for a Screen Actors Guild Award, t ...
, Noah Jupe, Izabela Vidovic, Bryce Gheisar, and
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. The film, which follows a boy named August Pullman with Treacher Collins syndrome trying to fit in, was released in the United States on November 17, 2017, by
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. It received positive reviews from critics and audiences, with many praising Tremblay and Roberts' performances, Chbosky's direction, writing, musical score and faithfulness to Palacio's novel; the film grossed $306 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. At the
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, the film was nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. A
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film, '' White Bird: A Wonder Story'', will release in 2023, with Gheisar reprising his role.


Plot

August "Auggie" Pullman is a 10-year-old boy living in a
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with his mother Isabel, father Nate, older sister Olivia ("Via"), and dog Daisy. He was born with the rare medical facial deformity " mandibulofacial dysostosis", and has undergone 27 different surgeries in order to help him see, smell, speak, and hear. Auggie has been home-schooled, but as he approaches fifth grade, his parents decide to enroll him in Beecher Prep
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. When school starts, Auggie is ostracized, but soon forms a close friendship with his classmate, Jack Will. For
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, Auggie dresses in a Ghostface mask and cloak from last year when Daisy accidentally ruins the
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costume he was planning to wear. Auggie walks through school upbeat and confident due to the anonymity his costume affords him. However, as he enters his homeroom, he overhears Jack, who fails to recognize him, joining Julian Albens and his friends, who ostracizes Auggie, in making fun of him behind his back, saying "he would kill himself if he looked like Auggie." Becoming distraught and ill, Isabel abandons her mother-daughter day with Via to bring Auggie home. Though she is hurt, Via convinces him to go
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with her, as she has been rejected by her best friend Miranda. Auggie forms a new friendship with a girl named Summer, confiding in her about his split with Jack. When Jack asks Summer why Auggie is avoiding him, she only gives Jack the clue "Ghostface". In science class, realization dawns on Jack, and he resolves to partner with Auggie instead of Julian for the
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. When Julian confronts Jack in the hallway and calls Auggie a "freak", they begin fighting, which is broken up by Mr. Browne and another teacher. After suspending Jack for two days, Mr. Tushman reads Jack's letter about defending Auggie. Jack apologizes to Auggie by
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and they reconcile. Meanwhile, Via, even though she loves her family, has been feeling neglected that her parents tend to spend more time looking after Auggie since Auggie was born. She signs up for Drama Club after meeting a theater student named Justin, with whom she soon begins a romantic relationship. She is selected as Miranda's
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for the lead role in the school's production of ''
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'', but on opening night, when Justin tells Miranda that Via's family is in attendance after she tells him that her family is not, Miranda feigns illness to let Via take her place. Via gives a moving performance that earns her a standing ovation. She and Miranda reconcile. Auggie's popularity and circle of friends grow bigger over time, but he continues to be harassed by Julian and his friends until Mr. Browne notices. Mr. Tushman later confronts Julian and his parents with the evidence, including hate notes and a class picture with Auggie
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ped out. Julian's mother admits that she edited Auggie out of the picture and defends her son’s actions, asserting that the students should not be exposed to Auggie. Despite her threats to pull their funding from the school, Mr. Tushman suspends Julian for two days, causing him to miss an upcoming nature retreat. As they leave, Julian becomes distraught when his parents pull him out of the school, declaring he will not be back in the fall. Julian apologizes to Mr. Tushman, who accepts. At the nature retreat, Auggie and Jack are ambushed by a trio of seventh graders from another school, but Julian's friends rally and defend them. Auggie becomes more accepted by his classmates afterwards. At the year-end
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ceremony, Auggie thanks Isabel for taking him to school. She tells him "you really are a wonder, Auggie." He is given the
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Medal for his strength and courage, and receives a standing ovation from the crowd. As the movie ends with the crowd cheering for Auggie, he finishes the story delivering a voiceover narration telling the viewers, and quoting the last precept Mr. Browne gave in class, "Be kind, for everyone is fighting a hard battle. And if you really want to see what people are, all you have to do is look."


Cast

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Jacob Tremblay Jacob Tremblay ( ; born October 5, 2006) is a Canadian actor. He is the recipient of various accolades, including a Canadian Screen Award, a Critics' Choice Movie Award, a Young Artist Award, and nominations for a Screen Actors Guild Award, t ...
as August "Auggie" Pullman, a boy with a rare facial deformity. * Noah Jupe as Jack Will, Auggie's best friend *
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as Isabel Pullman, Auggie's mother *
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as Nate Pullman, Auggie's father * Izabela Vidovic as Olivia "Via" Pullman, Auggie's older sister ** Maccie Margaret Chbosky as young Via *
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as Mr. Lawrence Tushman *
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as Mr. Thomas Browne *
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as Grans *
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as Miranda Navas, Via's best friend *
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as Justin Hollander, Via's boyfriend * Bryce Gheisar as Julian Albans, Auggie's classmate and adversary. *
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as Summer Dawson * Elle McKinnon as Charlotte Cody *
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as Amanda Will * Crystal Lowe as Melissa Albans, Julian's mother *
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as Richard Albans, Julian's father *
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as Ms. Petosa


Production


Development

On November 27, 2012, it was announced that
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was developing a feature film adaptation of R. J. Palacio's debut novel '' Wonder'', and were in talks with John August to write the screenplay. Mandeville Films'
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and
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produced the film. On May 8, 2013,
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was hired to adapt the novel after August had departed from the project. In October 2014,
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was reported to be directing the film, though in April 2015, Paul King was hired to direct instead. Steven Conrad was writing the script at that time.


Casting

On April 14, 2016,
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was cast to play the lead role, Auggie Pullman, while
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was in talks to play Auggie's mother. On May 5, 2016, Roberts' casting was confirmed, and
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was set as the film's director. On June 27, 2016,
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joined to play Auggie's father. On July 11, 2016, newcomer Noah Jupe joined the cast as Auggie's best friend at school, and on July 15, 2016,
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was cast as Mr. Browne, an English teacher at the school. On August 19, 2016,
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joined the cast, portraying the role of Roberts's character's mother.


Special effects

Tremblay's prosthetic makeup, designed and created by
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, took an hour and a half to apply. It consisted of a skull cap with prosthetic ears attached, a facial prosthetic that covered Tremblay's face, and a wig to tie it all together.


Filming

Filming took place in several locations in
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, and
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, from October 18 to December 13, 2016.


Music

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composed the film's score.
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composed a song for the film, "Brand New Eyes". It was released on August 3, 2017. ''Wonder'' author R. J. Palacio has often credited
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's song " Wonder", from her 1995 album ''
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'', as the inspiration for her best-selling book. At Merchant's invitation, the song was featured on the soundtrack. The song is played during the film's end credits.


Release

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had initially scheduled ''Wonder'' to be released in the United States on April 7, 2017. On February 13, 2017, it was announced that the release date had been pushed back to November 17, 2017. ''Wonder'' had its world premiere at the
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in
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on November 14, 2017.


Reception


Box office

''Wonder'' grossed $132 million in the United States and Canada, and $173 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $306 million, against a production budget of $20 million. ''
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'' calculated the film made a net profit of $55.3 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues. In the United States and Canada, ''Wonder'' opened alongside ''
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'', and '' Roman J. Israel, Esq.'' and was initially projected to gross around $9 million from 3,096 theaters in its first weekend. However, after grossing $740,000 from Thursday night previews and receiving a large number of group ticket sales, weekend projections were upped to $15 million. Weekend projections were again increased, this time to $28 million, after the film made $9.4 million on its first day. The film went on to debut to $27.1 million, finishing second at the box office, behind ''Justice League''. In its second weekend, the film dropped just 17.7%, grossing $22.7 million and finishing third at the box office.


Critical response

On
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, the film has an approval rating of 85% based on 190 reviews, and an average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Wonder'' doesn't shy away from its bestselling source material's sentiment, but this well-acted and overall winsome drama earns its tugs at the heartstrings." On
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, the film has a
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score of 66 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, one of fewer than 90 films in the history of the service to receive the grade. Some reviewers criticized the decision to cast an actor without the same condition as Auggie as undermining the film's message. In August 2021, during Edinburgh TV Festival's MacTaggart Lecture, co-writer Jack Thorne, while not specifically citing ''Wonder'', acknowledged that he had failed to stand up for disabled talent on projects involving the subject, and sought to rectify this through pushing for new disability initiatives like 'Underlying Health Condition', which launched in December 2021.


Accolades


Follow-ups


Sequel/prequel film

''White Bird: A Wonder Story'', a
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to ''Wonder'' based on R. J. Palacio's
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of the same name, starring
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and
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, with Bryce Gheisar reprising his role as Julian Albans, began production in February 2021 in the
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. Described as a "companion piece" to the original film, the film follows Julian as his
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ian grandmother tells him stories of her childhood as a young Jewish girl living in
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during
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, when she was hidden from the
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s by a classmate and his family. Initially scheduled to be released on September 16, 2022, the film's release date was ultimately delayed to October 14, 2022 before the film was removed from the release schedule in September.


Musical adaptation

It was announced on April 9, 2019 that a musical adaptation of the film is in the works for
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. Jill Furman (''
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'') will produce, R. J. Palacio will adapt the novel for the stage production.


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