In a modern-day take on Beatrix Potter's beloved leporine tale of the same name, director Will Gluck has drummed up a warren of talent that would be the envy of any studio.
James Cordon, Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie, Daisy Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki, among others, all chip in to flesh out this story about a cheeky (and very cute) anthropomorphised rabbit and his battle for a vegetable patch.
Confident to a fault, Peter (Cordon) observes Old Mr McGregor's (Sam Neill) vegetable patch with envious eyes until his rebellious nature gets the better of him.
It doesn't take long for the rascally rabbit to persuade his friends and siblings to join his march on foreign soil, but when Old Mr McGregor is replaced by the even more ruthless Thomas (Gleeson), the stakes are raised.
Add a love interest to the mix (the very affable Rose Byrne) and you have a complex cocktail of romance, ownership, and vengeance which becomes as cute and charming as it is volatile.