SMALLFOOT (U)

WHO’S IN IT?

Channing Tatum (21 Jump Street), James Corden (Peter Rabbit), Zendaya (The Greatest Showman), Common (Selma), LeBron James (Trainwreck), Gina Rodriguez (Deepwater Horizon), Danny DeVito (Matilda), Yara Shahidi (Imagine That), Ely Henry (Some Freaks), Jimmy Tatro (22 Jump Street)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Karey Kirkpatrick (Over The Hedge), director, writer; Jason Reisig (film debut), director; Clare Sera (Blended), writer; Glenn Ficarra (Cats & Dogs), Bonne Radford (The Road to El Dorado) and John Requa (Storks), producers; Heitor Pereira (Despicable Me), composer; Peter Ettinger (Dangerous Cargo), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Somewhere in the snowy mountains, Migo (Tatum) is a Yeti scientist who is determined to prove to his tribe that a mysterious creature known as “Smallfoot” – which is really just a normal human – is real, and with the help of a secretive Yeti society that also believes in the existence of Smallfoot, he sets out to find and capture one, which he soon does in the form of former TV personality Percy Patterson (Corden)…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

This half-term treat for the whole family is a hilarious and unexpected twist on the legend of Bigfoot, brought to you by Warner Animation Group who have also been responsible for past hits such as The LEGO Movie and Storks.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 12TH OCTOBER 2018

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