Roman Griffin Davis, the breakout star of Jojo Rabbit, has joined the voice cast of Wonderland, a new animated feature from Polish studio Lightcraft, lending his voice to the film’s lead role opposite Mads Mikkelsen.
Davis will voice Jake, a 12-year-old boy who, together with his friend Jenny, confront the mysterious Vagapulga creatures in their dreams. Polish studio Lightcraft is producing the 3D English-language animated feature, which was previously titled Dreamworld.
“From the outset, Roman showed a strong understanding of Jake and the emotional logic of the story,” said co-director and producer Daniel Markowicz. “That made him a natural fit for the role.”
Davis first drew international attention for his performance as Jojo Betzler in Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit, which earned him a Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Young Actor and a Golden Globe nomination. More recently, he appeared in Francis Lawrence’s Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk, in Greenland 2: Migration opposite Gerard Butler, and in 500 Miles, alongside Bill Nighy and Maisie Williams. His voice work includes voicing Walter Dickens in Angel Studios’ indie hit The King of Kings.
Wonderland is co-directed by Markowicz and Maks Naporowski. Markowicz is producing the film, with executive producers Paulina Nowak, Derakhshani and Michael Roesch. Music is composed by Mikołaj Stroiński, known for his work on the video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
World sales are being handled by Kinostar, which will present the first sizzle reel from Wonderland to buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin this week. The film is currently scheduled for delivery in 2026.


