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Harry Goodman, Tim's missing widowed father and a Ryme City police detective. Justice Smith as Tim Goodman, a former aspiring Pokémon trainer and insurance agent looking for his missing father. He is also Detective Pikachu's partner and the only person capable of hearing him speak. Max Fincham as the young Tim.
Deadline reported in March 2023 that Ryan Reynolds will have "some part to play" in the sequel, having voiced Pikachu in the first movie and also appearing as Tim's father, Harry Goodman.
Detective Pikachu: Meitantei Pikachū (名探偵ピカチュウ) May 10, 2019: May 3, 2019 In Ryme City, where humans and Pokémon live together, Tim Goodman partners with a talking Detective Pikachu to solve the mystery behind the disappearance of his father Harry, who was presumed dead in a car crash.
Two years after Tim Goodman and Detective Pikachu solved the case behind the R incidents, and in the midst of their search for Tim's missing father, Harry, they are invited to be awarded medals for their continued detective work by Ryme City's mayor, Martin Myers, who hopes to initiate the inaugural Pokémon Friendship Week to redefine the harmony and coexistence between humans and Pokémon ...
Reynolds voiced Detective Pikachu, a fast-talking Pokémon who is obsessed with coffee and intent on helping Tim find his father. In "The Adam Project" (2022), Reynolds plays the adult version of ...
Smith starred in the 2019 blockbuster Pokémon Detective Pikachu, a live-action film based on the video game of the same name. [14] He starred alongside Elle Fanning in All the Bright Places, directed by Brett Haley from a screenplay by Liz Hannah and Jennifer Niven, the latter of whom authored the novel upon which the film is based. Filming ...
Harry Goodman – Pokémon Detective Pikachu(portrayed by Ryan Reynolds) Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman – Robert Thorogood (played by Kris Marshall in Death in Paradise) Inspector Goole – J. B. Priestley (An Inspector Calls; first played onstage by Ralph Richardson)
"Carry On" is a song by Norwegian producer Kygo and British singer Rita Ora, released as a standalone single for the 2019 film, Pokémon Detective Pikachu. [3] The song plays during the end credits of the film. [4] "Carry On" was released on 19 April 2019, through RCA Records. [5] The music video was released on the same day. [6]