Stella: An Angry Birds Movie

 is a 2022 American-Finnish computer-animated comedy film based on Rovio Entertainment's Angry Birds video game series and a spin-off of 2016's The Angry Birds Movie and its 2019 sequel. Directed by Sean Charmatz and Rich Moore and written by Josh Klausner and Darren Lemke, the film is loosely based on Angry Birds Stella, and it stars Kate McKinnon, Rachel Bloom, Kate Micucci, Javon Walton, Charli XCX, Alison Brie, and Cree Summer.

Stella: An Angry Birds Movie premiered on August 9, 2022 at Empire, Leicester Square and was theatrically released in the United States on August 19, 2022 by Sony Pictures Releasing in 3D and Dolby Cinema. The film received generally positive reviews with praise on the cast as well as the faithfulness to the source material and humor, with several critics deeming the film superior to the previous installments, although its lack of ambition and its plot issues received criticism. The film has grossed over $216 million worldwide.

Premise
Stella gets bored of staying in Bird Island, so she decided to take her vacation. She invites her friends Silver, Poppy, Luca, Willow, Dahlia, and Gale, to sail somewhere new. They found a mysterious island called Golden Island. However, Gale gets manipulated into being evil when she found a crown and gets corrupted to find a Golden Egg, where she is now called as "The Bad Princess". Now Stella and her five friends work together to defeat Gale and save the Golden Island from being destroyed.

Cast
Additionally, Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, and Danny McBride all reprise their roles from the previous installments as Red, Chuck, and Bomb respectively.
 * Kate McKinnon as Stella
 * Rachel Bloom as Silver
 * Charli XCX as Willow
 * Alison Brie as Dahlia
 * Javon Walton as Luca
 * Cree Summer as Gale
 * Kate Micucci as Poppy. The character was briefly voiced by Maya Rudolph in The Angry Birds Movie.
 * Nicki Minaj as Pinky
 * Dove Cameron as Ella
 * Ian Hecox as Bubbles
 * Pierce Gagnon, JoJo Siwa and Owen Wilder Vaccaro as The Blues
 * Tony Hale as Mime

Production
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Release
The film was released on August 19, 2022 by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film was originally scheduled to be released on June 10, 2022, July 15, and July 29.

Marketing
A teaser poster was released on April 12, 2022. The film's official trailer was released online on April 20, 2022. The film's second full trailer was later released online on June 30.

Box office
As of August 29, 2022, Stella: An Angry Birds Movie has grossed $97.9 million in the United States and Canada and $118.1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $213 million.

Stella: An Angry Birds Movie was released alongside Beast and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and was initially projected to gross $20 million in its opening weekend at 4,100 locations. After making $15.9 million on its first day, including $4.5 million in Thursday previews, the biggest for the Angry Birds franchise, weekend estimates were raised to $50 million. It ended up topping box office and making $53.7 million, the biggest opening for an Angry Birds movie and more than the total lifeline gross of The Angry Birds Movie 2 ($41.7 million). The film dropped a larger than expected -64.3% and made $18.6 million in its second weekend, dropping to second behind holdover Hailey.

Internationally, the film opened up to $58.1 million for a worldwide debut of $111.8 million. In it's second weekend, the film's overseas and worldwide gross surpassed The Angry Birds Movie 2's respective $110.1 million and $152.8 million grosses.

Critical Response
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 76% based on 252 reviews, and an average rating of 6.5/10. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 58 out of 100, based on 44 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, an improvement over the main films' "B+", while those at PostTrak gave it an 84% positive score.

Future
Before the film's release, Kate McKinnon stated that a sequel could be produced as long as enough audiences show up to see the original film.