Oggy Oggy 2

Oggy Oggy 2: Here We Come! (also titled as Oggy Oggy 2 and formerly billed as Boggy's Revenge) is an upcoming 2023 computer-animated comedy film starring Jamie Chung reprising her role as Oggy, serving as a sequel to the 2021 film Oggy Oggy, and directed by Gary Rydstrom.

This will be the final Xilam film to be distributed under Warner Bros. as its new parent company Warner Bros. Discovery had terminated Xilam's long-term partnership with the studio due to creative differences on March 9, 2022.

It is scheduled to be released on June 9, 2023 in 3D by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Plot
After Boggy breaks out of jail, Oggy must stop Boggy after he plots his evil plan with the help of a new friend named Yoggy while meeting with an old friend named Bingo. He then meets Notey a cruel rival of Sporty.

Voice cast
Additionally, the PoliceCat's sidekick and the Store Cashier both appear in the movie in non-speaking roles
 * Jamie Chung as Oggy
 * Dua Lipa as Sporty
 * James Corden as Mallow
 * Jason Lee as PoliceCat
 * Young M.A. as Yoggy, Oggy’s new male cat friend who assists him in stopping Boggy and Notey.
 * Lil Nas X as Bingo, a blue cat who has a crush on Yoggy.
 * 6ix9ine as Lolo, an immature cat who often tattles while also having an anti-heroic role.
 * Tye Sheridan as Notey, a ruthless person.
 * Katie Griffin as Mary. She was previously voiced by Anna Faris in the original film.
 * Jeff Bennett as Cowboy. He was previously voiced by Chris Pratt in the original film.
 * Mark Silverman as Boggy. He was previously voiced by Charlie Day in the original film.
 * Jeff Bergman as Dude #1. He was previously voiced by Ray Romano in the original film.
 * Jake Green as Dude #2. He was previously voiced by John Leguizamo in the original film.
 * Vincent Tong as Crook #1. He was previously voiced by Ben Schwartz in the original film.
 * Johnny Yong Bosch as Crook #2. He was previously voiced by Steve Carrell in the original film.
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Fuzz Fuzz. He was previously voiced by Billy Crystal in the original film.
 * Helen Mirren as the Mayor

Additional voices

 * Theo Borders
 * Jason Harris
 * Kristin McGuire
 * Shakira Ja’nal
 * Paye Peter
 * Pamela Rose
 * Jason Linere White

Production
Ahead of the first film's release Warner Animation Group and Xilam Animation confirmed that they were working on a sequel to Oggy Oggy: The Movie, and that Jon M. Chu was announced to return as the film's director with Adam Rifkin and David Berenbaum penning the screenplay while the cast including Jamie Chung, Dua Lipa, James Corden, and Jason Lee, would return to reprise their roles in the sequel. However, Chu dropped out of the project in October 2021 due to creative differences and was quickly replaced by Gary Rydstrom. Rifkin stated that the film would have a new turn in the Oggy franchise with a more darker and more mature film with Rystrom stating that the film would possibly be a huge finale. On May 15, 2022, Warner Bros. had trademarked Oggy Oggy 2: Here We Come as the new title of the sequel, which was approved in June of 2022. The film was then slated for a 2024 release but due to the last minute turnaround in production, the film was pushed up to 2023, forcing animators to work double, as well as Warner Animation Group preparing to be restructured, which raised the original $100 million budget to $200 million (in line with it's budgets for future in-house films which will range from $175 to $200 million), making it the most expensive film by Warner Animation Group. Pratt later left the project citing scheduling conflicts with The Super Mario Bros. Movie and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 with his replacement being voice actor Jeff Bennett. The script ended up being re-written 5 times including the removing of some characters and notably shrinking Boggy's role in the film to a mere cameo as well as adding LGBT elements and adding a new sub-plot. Day ended up having to leave the film as well due to scheduling conflicts and was subsequently replaced by Mark Silverman. Most of the background cast either declined due to the script or schedule conflicts which caused trouble for the studio so they were replaced with vetertan voice actors due to budget cuts. The film's animation additionally was almost lost in database error at the studio.

On August 2, 2022, one of the producers Hutch Parker had stated that the sequel will be standalone as well but later stated that it'll directly follow the events of the first. On August 5, 2022, Young M.A. and Kit Harrington were announced to the sequel's cast. It was reported in December that the ending would be redone due to a negative response from test audiences and the film possibly being pushed back due to the animation team falling behind. On February 20, 2023, rapper Lil Nas X was announced to be joining the cast as a new character Bingo. Rapper 6ix9ine was announced to be in the cast as Lolo on March 7, 2023, after the final trailer premiered.

This is the second and final of the two Xilam-produced films released by Warner Animation Group. Xilam's experience with Warner Bros. during the making of the film led to a split between the two studios.

Release
The film is scheduled to be released on June 9, 2023 by Warner Bros. Pictures in RealD 3D and Dolby Cinema.

Deadline Hollywood reported that Warner Bros. pulled out for a theatrical release in 20 countries, mainly the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and China, for undisclosed reasons while it was announced that the film would not see a theatrical release in Mexico and would instead go straight to HBO Max in the region following its theatrical release.

Marketing
The film’s teaser trailer was released on August 25, 2022. The film’s first official trailer was attached to select showings of Leaders of Academy: War of the L.O.E.V. and was released online 3 days later on November 7. The final trailer was released on March 7, 2023 and will be attached to showing of Metro Waltz. and received criticism for the action sequences with commentators calling the film the "jumping the shark" point of the franchise as well as being too dark for the film's target age group.

Warner Bros. was later criticized after the film's official Twitter account posted a promotional picture of a parody of Princess Joanna and the Four Kingdoms, featuring Oggy, Sporty, Mallow, PoliceCat, Yoggy, and Bingo. The parody was considered to be "tasteless" due to the overall themes of the work, and the image was deleted afterward.

Another instance where Warner Bros. was later criticized after the film's official Twitter account was another promotional picture, this time, it was a parody of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, featuring Oggy, Sporty, Mallow, PoliceCat, Yoggy, Boggy, Lolo, Cowboy, Mary, Notey, and Bingo. However, unlike the Princess Joanna picture, it wasn’t deleted afterwards.

Funko Pops for the film were also released in February 2023 with Jakks Pacific announcing that they’ll be making toys for the film including figurines and plushies based on the film.

The Kid Laroi announced that he along with Lil Nas X and Lizzo will make an original song for the movie.

A video game of the same name will be released on June 2, 2023, which will be developed by Torus Games and published by Outright Games for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Burger King has announced that they will put out 8 collectible plushies as part of their kids meal as a tie in to the film. The restaurant will also get character shaped chicken nuggets and an whopper shaped like Oggy.

A collaboration with Minecraft, featuring content from this sequel and the first film will released in the game's marketplace in May 2023. 7-Eleven will return their limited-edition "Oggy’s Special Surprise Slurpee" to promote the sequel in May 2023.

Cancelled sequel
Jon M. Chu, the director of the first film, stated in August 2021, that he plans on making a trilogy which he compared to the trilogy of SpongeBob SquarePants movies.

However, on March 9, 2023, Xilam terminated their partnership deal with Warner Bros. due to the troubled production of both films, ending all possiblities of the sequel being made with the film rights reverting back to Xilam.