Wonka’s Golden Tickets Have A Greater Meaning That Changes How You’ll See The Previous Movies

Wonka’s Golden Tickets Have A Greater Meaning That Changes How You’ll See The Previous Movies

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Wonka.

Set a couple of decades before Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Wonka provides valuable context and greater meaning to certain parts of the story, including the Golden Tickets. Roald Dahl’s famous character has become ingrained in pop culture, thanks to two successful film adaptations. Despite the character having been explored in film before, Wonka provides a fresh take and allows for audiences to gain a whole new view of him. It follows the story of a young Willy Wonka, before having opened up his chocolate factory, and the struggles he faces to accomplish his lifelong dream. Having the opportunity to see Willy Wonka’s early days provides a beautiful story of resilience, courage, and friendship.

Wonka strikes just the right balance of connecting to the original story and providing something new for viewers. Wonka‘s original songs, for example, serve to set the prequel apart from the other films and give it its own unique tone. On the other hand, the easter eggs spread throughout Wonka drum up nostalgia and help to connect the prequel to the other movies in the franchise. One of the best connections comes in the form of the Golden Tickets, which were revealed to have a bigger meaning than let on in previous works.

Wonka Connects The Golden Tickets To Willy Wonka’s Mom

Willy Wonka’s mom plays a significant and sweet role in 2023’s Wonka and her character provides a valuable origin story for the chocolate. While Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory never provided an explanation as to where the Golden Tickets came from, Wonka was able to fill in the details. It is revealed at the end of the prequel where the Golden Tickets’ design came from and that they have had a very special connection all along.

The chocolate bar that Wonka’s mom made for him for his birthday contained a Golden Ticket with a special note. This provided a sweet origin story to the Golden Tickets that are such a prevalent part of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. They serve as a reminder to Wonka of his mother’s love and continued presence in his life, as well as the true meaning of making chocolate.

Wonka’s Golden Tickets Have A Greater Meaning That Changes How You’ll See The Previous Movies

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Wonka Confirms The True Meaning Of The Golden Tickets

Willy Wonka Talkin To Mrs. Scrubbit in Wonka

Willy Wonka’s mother promised him that when he was able to share his chocolate with the world, she would be right beside him. After her passing, he held on to that promise for as long as possible, hoping that she would find some way to live up to it. He eventually accepts that she won’t be able to be there, but is pleasantly surprised at the end of the Wonka. Everyone is enjoying his delicious chocolate, and he decides that it is the right time to open up the chocolate bar his mother made for him.

Inside it is a Golden Ticket that tells him the “secret” that she said she’d share with him when he was a kid. It reads, “It’s not the chocolate that matters. It’s the people you share it with.” This moment explains that the Golden Tickets serve as a reminder to Wonka of the meaning behind making his chocolate — sharing it with others — and of his mother. He immediately puts the lesson into practice, as he breaks the chocolate bar up and shares it with the people who helped him along his journey. The ticket allowed him to feel like she was right there with him in spirit and using the Golden Tickets in his chocolate later confirmed that she still holds an important place in his life.

Wonka’s Golden Ticket Changes Make The Original Movie Even Better

Peter Ostrum as Charlie Bucket holding up a Golden Ticket in Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

Though theoretical, applying the Golden Ticket origin story to Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Story serves to make the original story even better. The inclusion of Golden Tickets in Wonka’s chocolate bars confirms that his mom still has a place in his life and that he continues to remember her important message of the real meaning behind making the chocolate. Having others discover the Golden Tickets could also serve as Wonka’s way of spreading that message and encouraging others to share his chocolate with those they love.

Having Wonka pass on his chocolate factory upon his retirement could also be connected to this message. He wanted to continue on sharing chocolate with the world and needed to find someone who understood the real meaning behind the confection. Charlie’s good character traits in the original story proved that he was someone who would be able to understand that the chocolate making’s purpose was to connect people together. This Golden Ticket detail ultimately improves the overall stories of the predecessors and connects Wonka to them in a beautiful way.

Wonka Movie Poster

Wonka

Wonka is a prequel film to Roald Dahl’s classic novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and follows the origins of the legendary candy maker. From his first encounter with the Oompa Loompas to founding his deliciously magnificent headquarters, Wonka explores the character in a new light. Timothee Chalamet assumes the role of Willy Wonka himself.

Release Date
December 15, 2023

Director
Paul King

Cast
Sally Hawkins , Olivia Colman , Keegan-Michael Key , Rowan Atkinson , Timothee Chalamet , Jim Carter

Genres
Family , Adventure , Comedy

Studio(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures