Paul King and co-writer Simon Farnaby spoke exclusively with RadioTimes.com about the film.

By James Hibbs

Published: Monday, 04 December 2023 at 10:41 AM


New Willy Wonka prequel film Wonka releases in cinemas this week, and while most of the focus is understandably on Timothée Chalamet’s young Wonka, there are a host of major stars in supporting roles.

One of these is Hugh Grant, who is shrunk down in the film and plays an Oompa Loompa, seen in the trailer trading barbs with Wonka after he attempts to steal his chocolate.

RadioTimes.com caught up exclusively with the film’s director and co-writer Paul King, as well as co-writer Simon Farnaby, and asked where the idea for casting Grant came from and when it first appeared to them.

King said: “That was pretty early. I mean, obviously, the Oompa Loompas don’t have any dialogue in the book, really, and the films, they’ve sort of got very little.

“But in the book they do have these very, very long songs – or they’re presented as songs, they’re poems.

“But they’re so funny, and I was reading them sort of trying to get a voice in my head, and they’re so sort of biting and sarcastic and scornful and incredibly funny, and Hugh’s voice just kept coming towards me.”