
Now fully aware of Carbunkle's plan, a desperate Sara informs the whole of Greendale about Carbunkle's true intentions and explaining that deep down, Pat has not changed. Ben then rushes to tell Sara and Julian the terrible truth about Mr Carbunkle's plan. It turns out that Carbunkle is in fact an evil megalomaniac and is making these robots to try and take over the world. It isn't until shortly after Pat's departure for the final competition that Ben and Jess discover that there appears to be more than one Pat and Edwin Carbunkle's true intent is exposed. The more Pat's family and friends become concerned, the more Pat feels guilty about coming on the contest in the first place.Īnd despite Pat's efforts to tell his wife the truth about why he entered the competition, he fails and starts to become fearful that he might have pushed his family away. Meanwhile, Wilf tries his schemes to stop Pat, not realising that the "Pat" going around Greendale is in fact a robot but they all backfire. Meanwhile, Ben Taylor ( TJ Ramini), the manager at the SDS, is fired by Carbunkle and is convinced that Pat doesn't want him anymore, not realising that Pat is a robot. Sara and Julian are starting to worry about Pat too. Carbunkle also confirms that because Pat will be away participating in the contest, a robot replica of him called the "Patbot 3000" will be taking over his postal duties, along with another robot replica of Jess called the "Jessbot" as well.Īfter Pat and Jess are gone, the Patbot delivers the rounds like Pat normally does, but it behaves oddly and the people of Greendale are starting to complain about Pat behaving in such a way. They say that they would like to use Pat in a publicity campaign including his own television series. The Chief Executive Officer of the SDS, Mr Brown ( Jim Broadbent), and Edwin Carbunkle had been watching the contest on television.

His Scottish-accented manager, Wilf ( David Tennant), however, is very keen to make sure it is his client who wins at all costs. Pat is to sing again in the finale, in a head-to-head contest with the winner of another heat, Josh ( Rupert Grint). Pat decides to take part in the contest and his unexpected singing voice ( Ronan Keating) wins the contest. Cowbell also confirms that the person who wins the contest will be awarded a holiday to Italy and a recording contract. When Pat gets home and tries to tell Sara about the fact that the honeymoon is cancelled because the new boss has cancelled all bonuses, his son Julian (Sandra Teles) shows Pat a television talent show, You're the One, hosted by Simon Cowbell ( Robin Atkin Downes in a typical Simon Cowell voice), who states the next auditions are coming to Greendale. He plans to make SDS more efficient by replacing its human workers with robots, thinking that being friendly is a waste of time. He tries to afford it through a bonus from his employer, the Special Delivery Service (SDS), but their new boss, Edwin Carbunkle ( Peter Woodward), has cancelled all bonuses.

He is planning to take his wife, Sara ( Susan Duerden), on a late honeymoon to Italy. Patrick "Pat" Clifton, also known as " Postman Pat" ( Stephen Mangan), is a friendly postman who has been delivering letters in the village of Greendale in the north of England for years. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $8,660,022 worldwide. It was released in the UK on by Lionsgate UK and Icon Film Distribution respectively. The film stars Stephen Mangan, Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint, David Tennant, Ronan Keating, Susan Duerden, Sandra Teles, TJ Ramini and Peter Woodward. It was co-produced by Classic Media (which at the time was already owned by DreamWorks Animation), RGH Pictures and Timeless Films. It was directed by Mike Disa, produced by Robert Anich Cole, written by Nicole Dubuc, with music by Rupert Gregson-Williams.
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Postman Pat: The Movie is a 2014 British-American 3D computer animated comedy film based on the television series Postman Pat by John Cunliffe and Ivor Wood.
