The Universal Pictures project, also featuring the voice of Seth Rogen, is scheduled for theatrical release on February 18th, after initial screenings at the Sundance and SXSW Film Festivals.
According to an interview with star Ed Helms, the former President of the United States does not make an appearance in the upcoming comedy sequel, regardless what the rumor mill is churning out.
The three actors join the followup (but not direct sequel) to the romantic comedy Valentine's Day alongside Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Hilary Swank, Sofia Vergara, Lea Mitchele, Ashton Kutcher, Taylor Swift and Abigail Breslin.
The True Blood actor stars in this romantic comedy which focuses on a young man with delusions of being a superhero who ends up meeting the girl of his dreams; finally realizing “the greatest superpower is love.”
The only American Monty Python member will premiere the film directed by Tim Ollive at the European animated feature marketplace with a British voice cast including non-specified members of Gilliam's former comedy troupe.
Reeves spilled some interesting information on his projects currently in development while he was the guest of honor at the London School of Performing Arts.
The star studded pot comedy was expected to come up with gold from Sundance. Those forecast have been confirmed with distribution assured by one of the biggest production companies in Hollywood.
I'm not gonna lie, when I saw the film's trailer I instantly thought of the film The Ugly Truth, which I really enjoyed. It seemed like a movie that would be funny for both men and women and would feature some crude but enjoyable humor. I was wrong on all accounts.
During the February 6 event on Fox, Paramount, Disney and Dreamworks will have a staggering showing with spots for Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Pirates of the Caribbean 4, Super 8, Rango, Thor, Cowboys and Aliens, and Captain America: The First Avenger.