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Paddington writes a letter to Aunt Lucy (voiced by Imelda Staunton) for her 100th birthday. He visits Mr. Gruber’s antique shop to find her a gift. Gruber shows him a one-of-a-kind antique pop-up book depicting 1950s London landmarks. Paddington is enchanted and decides to buy it for Aunt Lucy, as she always dreamed of seeing London but never could. The book is priced at a steep £3,000.

The film opens in Darkest Peru, where young Paddington and his Aunt Lucy are visited by a mysterious, bearded explorer. Years later, in present-day London, Paddington Brown (voiced by Ben Whishaw) lives happily with the Brown family: Henry (Hugh Bonneville), Mary (Sally Hawkins), Judy, Jonathan, and Mrs. Bird (Julie Walters).

The treasure is returned to the museum, but the pop-up book is ruined during the chase. Heartbroken, Paddington thinks he has nothing for Aunt Lucy. However, the Browns, the prison inmates, and the entire neighborhood have secretly pooled their resources. They present Paddington with a brand new, one-of-a-kind pop-up book—this time featuring Paddington’s own adventures in London, with Aunt Lucy as the final pop-up figure. paddington 2 brrip

Disguised as a nun, Phoenix steals the book from the antique shop. Paddington happens to be nearby and chases the thief. In the confusion, a witness sees Paddington holding the book and assumes he is the thief. Police arrive, and despite the Browns’ pleas, the bumbling Inspector (played by a returning Peter Capaldi) arrests Paddington.

Phoenix, at home, deciphers the pop-up book. Each page reveals a landmark (St. Paul’s, the Old Royal Naval College, the Houses of Parliament, etc.) hiding a clue leading to the treasure. He uses his acting disguises—a bearded railway porter, a bearded lady, a knight in armor—to search for the next clues without being recognized. Paddington writes a letter to Aunt Lucy (voiced

Back in prison, Paddington realizes the book’s true secret: it’s not just a gift but a puzzle left by the explorer to honor the city’s hidden history. Through letters, Paddington guides the Browns to each landmark. The family, joined by Mrs. Bird, narrowly misses Phoenix at every turn.

The final clue leads to a decommissioned steam locomotive at a heritage railway. The treasure is hidden in the engine’s tender. Phoenix arrives disguised as a train conductor and retrieves the treasure—a chest of gold coins and jewels. The Browns confront him, but Phoenix locks them in a baggage car and sets the train in motion. Gruber shows him a one-of-a-kind antique pop-up book

The Browns, convinced of Paddington’s innocence, begin their own investigation. Henry struggles with his midlife crisis (obsessed with a new book on extreme agility), while Mary and the children track down clues. Meanwhile, Paddington befriends a pickpocket named Phibs (Noah Taylor), who once served Phoenix Buchanan.