Crocodiles can be crooners too in the Lyle, Lyle Crocodile trailer

The new film adaptation of the children's book stars Constance Wu, Javier Bardem, and Shawn Mendes

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Crocodiles can be crooners too in the Lyle, Lyle Crocodile trailer
Lyle the Crocodile Screenshot: Columbia Pictures

Before saying you would never want a 300-pound reptile living in your New York City apartment (and rent free, no less!) ask yourself this: what if he sang Stevie Wonder and wore a little wool scarf?

That’s essentially the premise of Lyle, Lyle Crocodile, a new film adaptation of the beloved children’s book by Bernard Waber. When the Primm family moves into a new home, Mrs. Primm (Constance Wu) quickly discovers—after overhearing a soulful “Sir Duke” cover coming from their shower—her brownstone comes with a special tenant. Lyle the Crocodile, a singing, talking crocodile owned by the eccentric Hector P. Valenti (Javier Bardem) calls the Primm’s new house his home.

LYLE LYLE CROCODILE – Teaser Trailer

“Ok, crocodiles can bite through bone and have a taste for human flesh, but he’s not like that!” Josh Primm (Winston Fegley) begs his mother to understand when she tries to lay down the law on Lyle. “He wears a scarf, and he can sing!”

Josh is right: Lyle can sing, thanks to the syrupy-sweet vocal performance of Shawn Mendes. Mendes’ giddy tone cements Lyle as more charm than chompers, and makes his sweet friendship with Josh more believable. After all, would an only child really share their space with a crocodile unless he had something special to offer the family?

The trailer also seems to preview an original Lyle song, where he sings about the “shadow of the city” and being “at the top of the world tonight/ where no one ever has to hide.” Turns out not all crocodiles are lowlanders; up above the city lights is the only place Lyle can be himself!

Will Speck and Josh Gordon, the duo behind Blades of Glory and The Switch, directed the film, with Will Davies lending his pen to the script. Davies has previous writing credits on Puss in Boots, How To Train Your Dragon, and Flushed Away.

Although Lyle, Lyle Crocodile doesn’t have an official release date as of yet, the trailer promises a premiere will come “in a while, crocodile.”

11 Comments

  • luasdublin-av says:

    And yet my spec script of “Gary the ‘Gater ,Olympic crazy Ice Skater” cant get a buyer.

    • seinnhai-av says:

      To add insult to injury, Limu the Emu’s career is blowing up. He just got married, he’s saving people on car insurance, breaking personal best speed records.  Maybe try a different animal kingdom?

    • dirtside-av says:

      Caiman, Caiman, Come Out as a Gay Man went straight to Hulu.

      • maulkeating-av says:

        Still trying to find a deal for my script, Gharial, Gharial, I Skinned Him And Made Him Into A Carryall.

  • urbanpreppie05-av says:

    Man..I remember this book. I am…intrigued. 

    • medacris-av says:

      It’s one of the two childhood books I remember that seemed perfect for a kids’ movie & were never adapted (the other is Gooseberry Park by Cynthia Rylant, which I assume never got optioned because it’s about a chocolate lab and a hermit crab smuggling their pregnant squirrel friend to live in their owner’s house for the winter because she’s too ditzy to hibernate).

  • glencovell-av says:

    I legitimately can’t believe this movie made it this far without anyone pointing out that the SCI character design for Lyle (a crocodile) is, in fact, an alligator. You’d think someone woulda’ caught that.

    • r0n1n76-av says:

      Wondering if it’s tongue in cheek on purpose or the prod team really just hoped no one would notice. I mean he’s wearing a Florida Gators sweater in the header image, they had to know.

  • jimbrayfan-av says:

    Darn you Lyle… I would never leave youuuuuuuuu

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  • wuthaniel-av says:

    I want to watch this but I also find Mendes’ voice repulsive

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