- The director’s first choice for the voice of Peter Rabbit is James Kimberly Corden, and the script is based on his voice.
- When filming certain scenes, the film crew will use rabbit dolls to position them, indicating the direction in which CGI will be added in the later stage. The actors rely on imagination to play against these dolls.
- In order to deepen the actor's feelings for rabbits, many real rabbits were placed on the scene so that the actors could find inspiration in the interaction with the rabbits.
- A group of actors known as the "Rabbit Troupe" are also waiting on set at all times. They will perform rabbit movements, allowing the director, actors and staff to accurately determine the specific location of the rabbit.
- "Peter Rabbit" is the first film allowed to be shot in the Harrods store. The last crew allowed to enter this London landmark was "Taxi for Two" in 1929.
Peter Rabbit behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Bea: The elements here are pretty fabulous.
Mopsy: [attempting to lipread] "The elephants here are really flatulent."
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Peter Rabbit: [Perched on the rear coupler of a departing train] Benjamin? You're coming with me?
Benjamin Bunny: [Running after the train] Yes - it's my character flaw!