This weekend is definitely looking like a great time to hit up your local movie theaters! In order to catch up on films with this Friday as their release date, we're excited to share the following trailers with you: Chappie, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and more. Check out some previews below!
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Filmmaker Neil Blomkamp's Chappie is about a revolutionary step in the developments of robots, and how one is able to learn and grow mentally, like a human. A robot that has the emotional capabilities of human is seen as a threat in this new film. Sharlto Copley, Blomkamp's go-to man, did the MoCap work for the title role while Dev Patel, Sigourney Weaver and Hugh Jackman star in supporting roles, with the Wolverine actor even sporting a mullet. Also, rappers Ninja and Yolandi Vi$er of Die Antwoord, who have been very involved with this film since its inception, make their acting debuts in this film. Check out a trailer for Chappie right here:
In a new twist on the "coming of age" theme in a movie, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel takes on the twilight years of some of the most recognizable actresses (and Dames) of their time. Starring Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Richard Gere, Bill Nighy and more, this comedy is sure to be an uplifting film for all to see. Check out a great trailer for this movie right here:
Another comedy on the opposite end of the film spectrum is Unfinished Business, which stars Vince Vaughn, Dave Franco, and Tom Wilkinson in a raunchy party movie that you'd expect from Vaughn. Basically, a trip to Europe for a small business owner and his associates turns from the biggest professional deal of their lives into a crazy, sex-fueled adventure. You should expect some crass humor, nudity and everything else you could possibly imagine from this movie. Watch a trailer right here:
What movies are you planning on seeing in theaters this weekend? Let us know in the comments section below!
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