Hollywood actors have already been approached to star in a film depicting Willy Wonka’s “trajectory” experience.
“Dear friends, invention is 93 percent sweat, 6 percent electricity, 4 percent evaporation, and 2 percent butterscotch ripples,” the great Willy Wonka once said.
But last weekend’s Willy Wonka experience was 100 percent chaos.
A controversial Glasgow event didn’t quite go to plan as customers accused organizer Billy Cole of “robbing” him.
For those wanting to catch up, the £35 per person event was supposed to be based on the work of Roald Dahl charlie and the chocolate factory It was scheduled to be held on Saturday and Sunday.
Hundreds of children attended the event with their families, but they were shocked to enter an “abandoned and empty warehouse”.
Police were called to the venue as children burst into tears.
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Images posted online showed only a few Wonka-themed props and a small bouncy castle.
As for snacks, the only drinks available seemed to be bottles of lemonade that were shared among the entire group.
Not to mention the “Pick & Mix” which consists of just 5 types of sweets.
One of the actors present at the event claimed that he had been given a script a few days earlier but had since been widely ridiculed and was told to abandon it and “improvise” on the day.
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Amid the turmoil, Hollywood actor Karen Gillan says she wants to get involved.
of jumanji and guardian of the galaxy The star gushed on Twitter by writing, “Please cast me in this (like a movie based on this story, not the real thing. Actually, no, I’m fine with either).” I shared it.
One of her fans replied, “Wonka’s Phantom,” while another added, “This would be a decent dark comedy play.”
“I mean, you’re a killer actress so I’m sure you’ll make it,” a third person wrote.
“Not a common choice, but I think so,” said someone else.
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This happened after Mr Kuhl was mobbed by a group of angry customers who accused him of “robbing” him.
In response to several abusive parents, he said: “We guarantee a full refund starting Monday. We used artificial intelligence to create images for the event.”
Kuhl formally apologized in an interview with STV, saying, “I am truly shocked that this event fell short of people’s expectations on paper.”
“My vision of an artistic recreation of a famous book did not come to fruition, and I am truly, truly sorry about that.
“Although it wasn’t in the best light, I think the photos show that there was every intention to hold the event.
“Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, this incident did not come to light. These issues were technical in nature.
“I ordered some holographic paper, but it didn’t arrive on time. Holographic technology itself is truly amazing technology, but unfortunately there was a delay in the mail.”
Featured image credit: Stuart Sinclair/Instagram/@karengillan
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