The film is pitched with insouciant ease and a lightness of touch at both children and adults without any self-conscious shifts in irony or tone: it’s humour with the citrus tang of top-quality thick-cut marmalade. Their screenplay perfectly catches the tone of the great master himself, Michael Bond, author of the original books, who sadly died in June this year at the age of 91, creative and productive to the end. This is the follow-up to the first Paddington movie of 2014 and it’s a tremendously sweet-natured, charming, unassuming and above all funny film with a story that just rattles along, powered by a nonstop succession of Grade-A gags conjured up by screenwriters Paul King (who also directs), Simon Farnaby and Jon Croker. We will send you a maximum of four messages a day and your phone number won't be shared with other members of the group or used for any other purpose.This year’s Christmas treat has arrived early, and Paddington Bear has incidentally shown us that Blade Runner isn’t the only film around capable of giving us an exciting and impressive sequel. If you'd like to receive news alerts, save the number 07939 497390 to your phone - we recommend saving the contact as 'Bath Live News' - then send the word NEWS to us via WhatsApp. Want news to your phone? Bath Live runs a WhatsApp group to help you keep up to date with the latest news. E-mail them to us at ot get in touch via Twitter or Facebook. We'd love to see your pictures and video of the train. Your chance to see the Tornado steam train used in the movie Paddington 2.We'll be bringing you updates as the spectacle is sighted across the two counties and the reaction as it arrives in Bath. On the way, it will pass by North Somerset junction, Oldfield Park, Bath Spa train station and Bathampton junction. The Tornado steam locomotive pulls the first timetabled main line steam-hauled service for half a century across the Ribblehead viaduct in North Yorkshire on Februin Appleby, England (Image: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
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