TROLLS WORLD TOUR (U)

WHO’S IN IT?

Anna Kendrick (A Simple Favour), Justin Timberlake (The Social Network), James Corden (Peter Rabbit), Ozzy Osbourne (Gnomeo and Juliet), Rachel Bloom (The Angry Birds Movie 2), Anderson Paak (film debut), George Clinton (House Party), Mary J. Blige (Mudbound), Kelly Clarkson (UglyDolls), Sam Rockwell (Jojo Rabbit), Ron Funches (6 Underground), Icona Pop (Trolls), Kunal Nayyar (Dr. Cabbie), Jamie Dornan (Fifty Shades of Grey), J Balvin (film debut), Kenan Thompson (The Grinch), Kevin Michael Richardson (Lilo and Stitch), Walt Dohrn (Shrek Forever After), Ester Dean (Pitch Perfect), Gustavo Dudamel (The Nutcracker and the Four Realms), Anthony Ramos (A Star Is Born), Flula Borg (Dirty 30), Karan Soni (Deadpool), Charlyne Yi (Knocked Up), Red Velvet (film debut), Chance the Rapper (Slice)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Walt Dohrn (Trolls) and David P. Smith (film debut), directors; Jonathan Aibel (Kung Fu Panda), Glenn Berger (Monsters vs. Aliens), Maya Forbes (A Dog’s Purpose), Elizabeth Tippet (film debut) and Wallace Wolodarsky (The Rocker), writers; Gina Shay (Shrek Forever After), producer; Theodore Shapiro (Tropic Thunder), composer; Nick Fletcher (Bee Movie), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Poppy (Kendrick) rules over her clan of musical Trolls in happy harmony, aided by her friend Branch (Timberlake). However, they soon discover that there are several other clans of Trolls out in the world, each with their own brand of music from country to techno to classical. They must also spring into action when Barb (Bloom), the Troll Queen of Rock, threatens to destroy all other music so hers can reign supreme…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

The sequel to the hit DreamWorks Animation musical is jam-packed with more music and more colours than before, resulting in a visual delight for all ages.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

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