Produced by Rovio Entertainment and animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks, the film was a visual delight. The animators faced the difficult task of translating the 2D, rough-edged game sprites into 3D, textured characters while maintaining their distinct silhouettes. The result was a vibrant, tactile world where feathers moved realistically, and the destruction of piggy structures was given a satisfying, physics-based weight that paid homage to the gameplay mechanics.
The journey from the 2009 mobile game to the big screen was a calculated risk. Directors Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly, along with screenwriter Jon Vitti (known for The Simpsons), had to construct a backstory for characters that had previously been silent avatars. angrybirds2016480phindienglishvegamovies hot
The resulting narrative centered on Red (voiced by Jason Sudeikis), an outcast bird with an explosive temper. The film wisely leaned into the psychology of the game: why were the birds angry? By establishing Red as a marginalized figure in a society that toxicly enforced "happiness," the film provided a satirical undercurrent that resonated with adult audiences, even as the slapstick appealed to children. Produced by Rovio Entertainment and animated by Sony
One of the film's strongest assets was its voice cast. Jason Sudeikis brought a manic energy to Red that grounded the character's emotional arc. Josh Gad, voicing the hyperactive Chuck, and Danny McBride as the explosive Bomb rounded out a core trio that felt genuinely comedic rather than just star-studded stunt casting. The journey from the 2009 mobile game to
Perhaps the most memorable performance came from Peter Dinklage as the Mighty Eagle. The film subverted the "god mode" trope of the game by revealing the Mighty Eagle as a washed-up, retired legend, adding a layer of self-aware humor that elevated the script.