Wallace And Gromit Are Being Projected Onto Battersea Power Station Every Night Till The New Year

Last Updated 29 November 2024

Wallace And Gromit Are Being Projected Onto Battersea Power Station Every Night Till The New Year
Wallace and Gromit projected onto Battersea Power Station
This is what Battersea Power Station will look like every evening between now and New Year's Eve.

Cracking trees, Gromit!

Beloved stop motion duo Wallace and Gromit are being projected onto Battersea Power Station every evening from now until New Year's Eve (5pm-10.30pm).

Each of the plasticine chums can be seen decorating their own giant Christmas tree, in a short Aardman animation made using the latest iPhone (Battersea Power Station is now home to Apple, after all). The super-short film also features a cameo from a certain evil chicken penguin.

Wallace and Gromit finally return to screens this Christmas, with the 70-minute feature Vengeance Most Fowl — starring Feathers McGraw, who we last saw getting banged up in the zoo in The Wrong Trousers, way back in 1993.

Battersea Power Station started their 'virtual tree' tradition last year, when they projected two huge David Hockney creations made on an iPad.