In “Diary of
a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days,” which combines elements of both the third and fourth of
the “Wimpy Kid” books, the good news is that school is out for the summer and
Greg is looking forward to a vacation spent playing video games, hanging out
with his best friend, Rowley, and working his way into the affections of the
girl he has a crush on, Holly Hills. The bad news is that Greg Heffley being
Greg Heffley, nothing is going to go as planned.
Character poster courtesy of 20th Century Fox |
“At the
start of the film Greg’s dad takes away all of his video game privileges and
basically decides Greg should spend all his summer hanging out with him and
doing outdoor stuff like camping and swimming,” explains Zachary Gordon.
Zachary’s
Greg still plays off his friends, including Rowley, and troublemaker older
brother Rodrick, but DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS also sees Greg spending
more time with his dad, Frank.
Robert
Capron again brings his signature charm to the role of Rowley. “He walked
in and he was Rowley,” Simpson remembers of Capron’s audition for the first
picture. “He has a huge heart, is excited about life and the world, and
has some of the same qualityies that Rowley has.”
Devon
Bostick returns as Greg’s older brother, Rodrick, who upon learning that Greg
has been sneaking into the country club, wants to get in on the high-class
action, as well. “It’s Greg’s nightmare,” says Jacobson. “Rodrick
is loud and lazy and Greg is a little embarrassed by his brother in this movie.
Peyton List
is back as Holly Hills, who had moved to town in the last movie and stole
Greg’s heart. In DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS, Holly and Greg have
become friends, but he wants to take it to the next level – whatever that means
for someone in middle school. “Peyton really glows,” says Simpson.
“She’s a delight to have on set and it feels like any middle school boy would
have a big crush on her.”
Also back
are the oddball Fregley (Grayson Russell), a misfit among misfits, the deadpan,
wise-cracking Chirag Gupta (Karan Brar); and Patty Farrell (Laine MacNeil), who
is the biggest thorn in Greg’s side.
The
close-knit cast and crew were thrilled to reunite. For the Wimpy Kid,
himself, working on the film series has been nothing less than life changing.
“This has been wonderful for me,” says Zachary Gordon. “It was so much
fun, even though it was a lot of hard work. It was way better than just
having a regular summer vacation!”
“Diary
of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” opens August 15 in theaters from 20th
Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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