Wonka
Warning : spoiler for Wonka .
Summary
Wonkatells the story of a youngWilly Wonka ( Timothée Chalamet ) , but despite its time setting , it has various references and Easter ballock from past versions of the character , as well as the source novel . Directed by Paul King , Wonkais a melodic illusion picture based on the fiber from Roald Dahl ’s 1964 novelCharlie and the Chocolate Factory , but instead of following him as the bizarre owner of Wonka Factory , who hide Golden Tickets on five chocolate bars , Wonkatakes the audience many years back to fulfill a young and uninstructed , yet very cheerful Willy Wonka .
Wonkafollows aspire discoverer and exceptional chocolatier Willy Wonka as he arrives in a new urban center with hopes of opening his own ( and very unequaled ) candy shop . However , Wonka comes across a brace of enemies , such as the Chocolate Cartel , who go to length to keep him out of the chocolate business . Despite research the unseasoned year of Willy Wonka , Wonkaisn’t part of the timeline of the 1971 movie nor Tim Burton ’s adaption of Dahl ’s novel , but it has various references and Easter eggs from these as well as the novel .
Paul King ’s Wonka follows the tite character as he journeys to spread his famous chocolate manufactory . We savvy deep into the prequel ’s biggest takeaway .
17Willy Wonka’s Cane Stands For Itself
Gene Wilder’s Willy Wonka had a cane that stood for itself
Gene Wilder ’s Willy Wonka had an unforgettable debut inWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory . In it , his cane fetch stick and he preserve walk , but just a couple of steps later , he realized he no longer had the cane and fell , but before he rack up the flooring , he did a somersaulting and prove he was o.k. . Chalamet ’s Wonka did n’t do a flip but his cane also stand for itselfand stayed in one stead as he continued walking , but he did n’t bullshit a hobble and a descent .
16Wonka’s Little Dance On The Stairs
Gene Wilder did a little dance on the stairs of the factory
Gene Wilder focused on strong-arm comedy in his performance as Willy Wonka , and one of his most iconic moves happened on the stairs of the factory . Wilder walked down the stairs and bulge back up one step before walking down again , taking the kids and their parent by surprisal with his unpredictable move . Chalamet incorporated this into his performance as Willy Wonkain the opening number , which he shared in an interview was n’t an easy move to headmaster .
15“Scratch that, reverse it!”
A variation of a famous line by Gene Wilder’s Willy Wonka
Wonkahas mickle of reference to Wilder ’s variation of the eccentric chocolatier , and one of them is a wind on one of Wilder ’s Wonka ’s most famous quotes . Wilder ’s character got so mad that he would flip words and stop up saying things like “ we have so much time and so slight to see ” , but he would fix it right away with “ waitress a minute ! work stoppage that , turn it ” . Chalamet ’s Wonka did the same , only with a braid – when he articulate “ quiet up and listen down ” , he fixed it with“nope . starting line that , reverse it ! ” .
14The Fine Print In Mrs. Scrubbitt’s Contract
Willy Wonka has a history with fine print
When Wonka is tricked by Bleacher to last out at Mrs. Scrubbitt ’s hostel , she gives Wonka a contract bridge to sign so he can quell for the night and yield her the next twenty-four hour period , but the contract is actually very , very long and with very little letter of the alphabet . As Wonka did n’t have it away how to read , he missed the o.k. print despite Noodle warn him about it , and he terminate up put behind bars by Mrs. Scrubbitt the following day .
InWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory , Wilder ’s Willy Wonka made the children sign a large contract where the fine photographic print “ clearly ” suggest they could n’t win the prize if they steal his inventions , which Charlie and Grandpa Joe did when they tried the Fizzy Lifting Drinks .
13Mrs. Scrubbitt’s Wash House
A reference to Charlie Bucket’s mother
The fine print in Mrs. Scrubbitt ’s contract not only detail all the thing that Wonka would be charged for but also that , in rescript to pay his debts , he had to ferment at Mrs. Scrubbitt ’s wash house along with other scammed guests . InWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory , Charlie Bucket ’s female parent worked at a wash mansion , where Charlie visited her ( and help her with the clothes ) and told her how much he want to find one of the Golden Tickets .
12Willy Wonka’s Travels To India
Johnny Depp’s Wonka had an interesting project in India
Wonka opened up to Noodle about his travels and love for chocolate and sweets , explaining he visit Mumbai and later Bavaria . In Dahl ’s novel and Tim Burton’sCharlie and the Chocolate Factory , Willy Wonka gibe to ramp up a chocolate palace for Prince Pondicherry of India , but as Wonka warn him , the castle did n’t withstand the intense temperature of the area . The castle dethaw and collapsed , but Willy Wonka was too meddling with his business sector and did n’t rebuild the castle .
11Slugworth, Prodnose, & Fickelgruber
Willy Wonka’s rivals appear in the movies & the novel
Willy Wonka ’s maven and creativity get the attention of rival confect makers who wanted to either cease him or slip his formula . These enemies were Arthur Slugworth , Mr. Prodnose , and Mr. Fickelgruber , who inWonkaformed the Chocolate Cartel . These three chocolatiers come out in Dahl ’s novel and Slugworth was bring up in the 1971 movie , with his and Fickelgruber ’s candies attend at Bill ’s Candy Shop . In Burton ’s rendering , the three make very abbreviated appearances when Grandpa Joe tells Charlie about the spies who were slip ingredients from Wonka ’s factory .
10A Lifetime Supply Of Chocolate
Willy Wonka has a thing for promising lifetime supplies of chocolate
Chalamet ’s Wonka promises his new acquaintance Noodle that , if she assist him , she will get a lifetime supply of his burnt umber , which is a hope that the audience has heard before . Both Wilder and Depp ’s versions of Willy Wonka promised the winning kids lifetime supply of Wonka candy , with Charlie Bucket being the winner . This , of course , is also what Charlie start out at the conclusion of the novel when Wonka take him the heir to his business .
9“Good day, sir!”
Hugh Grant’s Oompa Loompa used a famous Willy Wonka line
One of Gene Wilder ’s most famous lines as Willy Wonka was “ unspoiled day sir ! ” , which he angrily said to Grandpa Joe and Charlie when he found out they stole the Fizzy Lifting Drinks . The communication channel was include inWonkaexcept that it was n’t the chocolatier who said it , but Lofty , the Oompa Loompa play by Hugh Grant . Lofty politely said adios to Wonka with “ good Clarence Day , sir ! ” , without the anger that made Wilder ’s bringing so iconic .
8Willy Wonka’s Travels To The Land Of Oompa Loompas
Willy Wonka got his chocolate from the land of Oompa Loompas
Lofty had been take after Wonka for years and stealing his coffee , and Wonka eventually learned why when he entrance the Oompa Loompa . As it turn out , Wonka traveled to the estate of the Oompa Loompas and took their Theobroma cacao beans , which dumbfound towering into trouble as he was supposed to be guard the beans . This is resonant of the travel of Johnny Depp ’s Willy Wonka inCharlie and the Chocolate Factory , who also go to the land of the Oompa Loompas looking for fresh flavors for his candies , but rather of just taking the ingredients he needed , he made a deal with the Oompa Loompas .