India, June 16 -- Roald Dahl's books have always lived in that strange space between charming and unsettling and The Twits is no exception. A biting satire wrapped in a children's tale, the book has remained one of Dahl's most beloved stories. Now, fans are in for a treat as the first-ever screen adaptation of The Twits is officially on its way, and the newest look into the animation is everything you'd hope for.

What makes this adaptation extra special is how faithfully the shots look to capture the aesthetic of Dahl's longtime collaborator, illustrator Quentin Blake. Known for his unmistakably scraggly, expressive drawings, Blake's work is essential to the identity of Dahl's books - and from the sneak peek, it's clear the filmmakers ha...