Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
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Cast[edit | edit source]
- Eva Green as Miss Alma LeFay Peregrine
- Terence Stamp as Abe Portman
- Callum Wilson as young Abe
- Judi Dench as Miss Esmeralda Avocet
- Asa Butterfield as Jake Portman
- Butterfield also portrays Mr. Barron's disguise as Jake
- Aiden Flowers as 10-year-old Jacob
- Nicholas Oteri as 6-year-old Jake
- Ella Purnell as Emma Bloom
- Finlay MacMillan as Enoch O'Connor
- Lauren McCrostie as Olive Abroholos Elephanta
- Cameron King as the voice and motion-capture of Millard Nullings
- Pixie Davies as Bronwyn Bruntley,
- Georgia Pemberton as Fiona Frauenfeld
- Milo Parker as Hugh Apiston
- Raffiella Chapman as Claire Densmore
- Hayden Keeler-Stone as Horace Somnusson
- Joseph and Thomas Odwell as the Twins
- Louis Davison as Victor Bruntley
- Samuel L. Jackson as Mr. Frederick "Fred" Barron
- Allison Janney as Dr. Nancy Golan
- Rupert Everett as John Lamont (credited as "Ornithologist"
- Scott Handy as Mr. Andrew Gleeson, a cryokinetic Wight
- Helen Day as Miss Jessica Edwards
- Jack Brady as Mr. David Clark, a Wight
- Philip Philmar as Mr. Jack Archer, a Wight
- Robert Milton Wallace as Mr. Kevin Malthus, a Hollow
Plot[edit | edit source]
When his beloved grandfather leaves Jake clues to a mystery that spans different worlds and times, he finds a magical place known as Miss Peregrine's School for Peculiar Children. But the mystery and danger deepen as he gets to know the residents and learns about their special powers - and their terrifying enemies. Ultimately, Jake discovers that only his own special peculiarity can save his new friends. Based on the novel "Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children," written by Ransom Riggs.