HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3: A MONSTER VACATION (U)

WHO’S IN IT?

Adam Sandler (Happy Gilmore), Selena Gomez (Monte Carlo), Andy Samberg (Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping), Asher Blinkoff (Bling), Kevin James (Paul Blart: Mall Cop), David Spade (Grown Ups), Steve Buscemi (Fargo), Keegan-Michael Key (Tomorrowland), Molly Shannon (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl), Fran Drescher (Stranger in Our House), Kathryn Hahn (Bad Moms), Jim Gaffigan (Super Troopers), Mel Brooks (Spaceballs), Sadie Sandler (Pixels), Chrissy Teigen (film debut), Joe Jonas (Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Genndy Tartakovsky (Hotel Transylvania), director, writer; Michael McCullers (Austin Powers in Goldmember), writer; Michelle Murdocca (Open Season), producer; Mark Mothersbaugh (The LEGO Movie), composer; Joyce Arrastia (Shrek the Third), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Dracula (Sandler), the owner and manager of Hotel Transylvania, and his family – including daughter Mavia (Gomez), son-in-law Johnny (Samberg) and grandson Dennis (Blinkoff) – as well as their friends Frank (James), Griffin the Invisible Man (Spade), Wayne the werewolf (Buscemi) and Murray the mummy (Key) all embark on a luxury monster cruise ship for a summer vacation. However, they soon find themselves in danger when Dracula falls for the ship’s captain Ericka (Hahn), who is secretly the daughter of feared monster hunter Van Helsing (Gaffigan) and is planning to destroy all monsters for good…

WHEN’S IT OUT?

The surprisingly entertaining Hotel Transylvania series continues with a summer-themed entry that sees Dracula and all of his monster friends go on their own holiday for once.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 27TH JULY 2018

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