Aardman Animations, the iconic British studio known for "Wallace & Gromit" and "Chicken Run," is reportedly facing a shortage of its signature clay. The closure of the factory that produced their specific brand, Lewis Newplast, has left them with just enough material for one more film, the upcoming "Wallace & Gromit" release scheduled for 2024. Despite concerns from fans, Aardman has assured that they have ample stock for upcoming projects and are planning to switch to new clay resources soon.

In related news, "Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget," set to hit theaters on December 15th, has received mixed reviews. Criticisms focus on the narrative and cast changes, which have not resonated well with some audiences. Nonetheless, the film boasts high-quality animation, even though the overall reception suggests it's an average installment in the franchise.

For fans interested in more details, discussions are ongoing about the film's voice actor changes and the release of the first official teaser trailer. As Aardman moves forward, their transition to new materials and the continuation of their beloved stop-motion works remain a key focus for the studio and its dedicated audience.