# Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl Review
The animated film Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, the latest from Aardman Animations, which will be released on Netflix in Korea next Friday, is as entertaining as you would expect. It may not surpass the inspired moments of the first three Wallace & Gromit movies, but it shows that Aardman Animations has not lost any of its skill and touch, which is certainly good news for fans of the Wallace & Gromit movies. Enjoy this movie on [Theflixtor movie](https://theflixtor.vip/).

The film begins with a very ordinary day for a dim-witted inventor named Wallace (voiced by Ben Whitehead) and his faithful dog Gromit, and accordingly, we are shown a funny scene showing how they start their morning, but Wallace has a rather complicated experience. The preparation process carried out by a set of machines he invented. Having once again spent a lot of money on his inventions, Wallace needed some money to solve this financial problem, but then an unexpected solution appeared. A gardening robot called "Norbot" (voiced by Reece Shearsmith), which he invents specifically to help Gromit with his gardening, turns out to be actually very useful and efficient compared to many of Wallace's inventions, and many people in the neighborhood show great interest in Norbot.
Wallace is excited about this opportunity and tries to start a gardening business through Norbot, but unfortunately there is a big problem. As seen in the movie trailer, Feathers McGraw, the villainous penguin who previously appeared in Technopants (1993), is waiting for an opportunity for revenge at the local zoo. He has been imprisoned there since Wallace and Gromit foiled his dastardly criminal plans. And when he happens to see a new report on Wallace and his latest invention on TV, he immediately senses the perfect opportunity.
What follows next is a memorable and fun comical moment. Using his own little creative (and evil) plan, McGraw manages to gain access to Wallace's PC online, which happens to be connected to Norbot. He hacks into Norbot's artificial intelligence-based control system, and surprisingly, Norbot is reprogrammed to be very evil under his control (the movie doesn't mince words about the dark side of advancing computer technology).
Needless to say, Gromit soon realises that something is not right with Norbot, especially when Norbot spawns a slew of other Norbots who appear intent on serving Wallace's new business.Unsurprisingly, Wallace is completely unconcerned about the potential for increased trouble and danger, which certainly annoys Gromit on more than one occasion.