Having spent years working at Pixar in various capacities (and scoring an Oscar nomination for his scriptwriting on Ratatouille), Jim Capobianco is making the leap to writer/director for his first full-length, stop-motion animated movie, The Inventor. And he has Daisy Ridley and Stephen Fry leading the voice cast.
The story will follow the life of the insatiably curious and headstrong inventor Leonardo da Vinci (Fry) as he leaves Italy to join the French court, where he can experiment freely, inventing flying contraptions, incredible machines, and studying the human body. There, joined by the princess Marguerite (Ridley), he looks to answer the ultimate question — what is the meaning of it all?
"We are making this film for children and the child in many adults. It has action, adventure, beauty and humor," Capobianco and producer Robert Rippberger said in a statement carried by Deadline "We hope it will spark curiosity in its young audience and inspire girls and boys to become the Leonardo’s of the 21st century."
Capobianco is looking to kick off the stop-motion process in August next year, with the film due in 2023.