Meet the peculiar kids under Miss Peregrine’s wing

The long wait is almost over! There’s a new world coming to theaters this month — and it’s filled with peculiarities (some of which we’re about to show you).

Based on a 2011 novel by Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’s movie adaptation will be hitting cinemas on September 28, 2016 (PH release). And we’re stoked to see what legendary visionary director Tim Burton has in store for us. What more can you expect from a director who is known for his dark and gothic fantasy films such as Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, and Nightmare Before Christmas? We’re about to know soon.

The movie stars an impressive group of multi-generational talents headed by Eva Green,  Judi Dench, Samuel L. Jackson along with up-and-coming young stars Asa Butterfield, Ella Purnell,  Finlay MacMillan,  Lauren McCrostie, Pixie Davies, Georgia Pemberton, Raffiella Chapman, Milo Parker, Hayden Keeler-Stone, Cameron King, and Thomas and Joseph Odwell.

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is about a compelling story of a group of outcast children with strange abilities, joined by a young reluctant powerful hero named Jake (Butterfield). When Jake discovers clues to a mystery that spans alternate realities and times, he uncovers a secret refuge known as Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. As he learns about the residents and their unusual abilities, Jake realizes that safety is an illusion, and danger lurks in the form of powerful, hidden enemies. Jake must figure out who is real, who can be trusted, and who he really is.

Jake (Asa Butterfield) and Emma (Ella Purnell). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox) TM & © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Not for sale or duplication.

Jake (Asa Butterfield) and Emma (Ella Purnell). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)
TM & © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Not for sale or duplication.

Here’s a brief background on the Peculiars:

 (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

(Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Enoch (Finlay MacMillan) is the oldest boy in the Home for Peculiar Children.  Enoch’s peculiarity allows him to temporarily give life to inanimate objects, a skill he employs during an epic showdown with dark forces.

Olive (Lauren McCrostie). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Olive (Lauren McCrostie). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Olive (Lauren McCrostie) is a free spirit—with fire at her fingertips.  She must wear long black gloves at all times because she ignites everything she touches.

Bronwyn (Pixie Davis). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Bronwyn (Pixie Davis). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Bronwyn (Pixie Davies) is small but mighty—the youngest and by far the strongest of the Peculiars.  The pint-sized, brave, and dynamic character was a particular favorite of Burton’s.

Fiona (Georgia Pemberton). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Fiona (Georgia Pemberton). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Fiona (Georgia Pemberton) has a peculiarity that allows her to manipulate plant growth; in an instant she can turn the smallest seed into the tallest tree.

Claire (Rafiella Chapman). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Claire (Rafiella Chapman). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Claire (Raffiella Chapman) is a young Peculiar who by all appearances is normal—except for the set of razor-sharp teeth on the back of her head.

Hugh (Milo Parker). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Hugh (Milo Parker). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Hugh (Milo Parker) is the resident “Lord of the Bees,” and he must wear a beekeeper’s mask to prevent the hive of bees that live within him from wreaking havoc on his friends.

Horace (Hayden Keeler Stone) and Miss Peregrine (Eva Green). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Horace (Hayden Keeler Stone) and Miss Peregrine (Eva Green). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Horace (Hayden Keeler-Stone) has the peculiarity of prophetic dreams.  Every night, the Peculiars gather together and watch Horace’s vivid dreams projected onto a screen.

Millard (Cameron King). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Millard (Cameron King). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

Millard (Cameron King) possesses the peculiar trait of invisibility, which makes him the most elusive—and mischief-prone—of the Peculiars.

The Twins (Thomas and Joseph Odwell). (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

The Twins (Thomas and Joseph Odwell). (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children/ 20th Century Fox)

The Twins (Thomas and Joseph Odwell) are the most enigmatic of the Peculiars.  They wear masks that obscure their faces, and are speechless, and have a hidden peculiarity that only comes to light in the most dangerous situations.

What makes the young Peculiars different is also what makes them able, strong and special.  Miss Peregrine’s Home provides a safe haven from the outside world, which cannot comprehend or deal with the Peculiars’ special abilities.  It’s also a refuge from their powerful enemies.

Opening on September 28 in 2D and 3D screens, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is a 20th Century Fox feature film to be distributed by Warner Bros.


Ces the millennial says: We’d have to warn you, though. If you’ve read the novel, expect to see a few “inconsistencies” in the film. Stating the obvious from the trailer and posters, Emma clearly possesses the power to control air while Olive held fire. It would have been cool to see them in their appropriate elements but let’s not doubt the visual spectacle from Tim Burton. As for me, it’s still worth the watch.

Stay peculiar, millennials!

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