Trailer Park: 'Anchorman: The Legend Continues'"Anchorman 2" has put Drake in an afro and has made Tina Fey fight with Amy Poehler and Sacha Baron Cohen, but the new trailer isn't revealing the story behind those roles yet. Instead, Ron Burgundy and his crew keep it classy, reminding us that "the great ones always return - and when they do, their hair will be perfect." Everyone but Brick Tamland (Steve Carell) is on board with their promotional slogans - liquor breath! cologne made of snake venom! - for the December 20 release. The follow-up is expected to have an unbelievably long list of guest stars, including confirmed cast member Kristen Wiig and the more speculative casting of Harrison Ford. Trailer Park: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock in 'Gravity'Sandra Bullock has been picky about her projects after winning an Oscar in 2010, but we'll see plenty of the actress on the big screen this year. First up is her June comedy with Melissa McCarthy, "The Heat," which will be followed by her sci-fi thriller with George Clooney, "Gravity." Trailer Park: Oprah Winfrey, Forest Whitaker in 'The Butler'Oprah Winfrey and Terrence Howard have joked about their intimate scenes in "The Butler," but the just released trailer indicates that the movie's tone is far more poignant than comedic. Trailer Park: 'Ender's Game'As promised, the first trailer for November's "Ender's Game" arrived like clockwork on Tuesday. It's much meatier than the teaser clip we were expecting, and fans will be pleased that they're getting a good look at how the adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel has shaped up. Trailer Park: Kristen Wiig in 'Girl Most Likely'We haven't seen a lot of Kristen Wiig so far this year, but get ready - that's about to change. The former "Saturday Night Live" star has a number of movies lining up to be released in the latter half of 2013, including her newest comedy, "Girl Most Likely." Trailer Park: 'Pacific Rim'In "Pacific Rim," Guillermo del Toro's aliens come not from the sky but the depths of the ocean. A trailer for the sci-fi epic was shown at WonderCon in March, and its made its way to the Web. The two-and-a-half minute clip explains that the monsters show up in San Francisco first, with the "sole purpose to aim for the populated areas and take out the vermin - us." |
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