
At the very least, we’ll get more cats this time, and that’s not even counting Universal’s Cats this Christmas. Unless Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw really overperforms, or this sequel takes a big dive from the first film’s $368 million domestic/$875 million worldwide totals, this Illumination sequel will presumably be Universal’s biggest earner of the summer, if not the year. To be fair, even a comparable drop on opening weekend to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (-29%) or Fate of the Furious (-34%) gets this sequel an opening between $67 million and $73 million. And with yesterday’s Avengers: Endgame post discussing comparative opening weekends of follow-ups to predecessors that scored super-huge debuts, it will be interesting to see if Secret Life of Pets 2 stays the course, opens a little higher like Hunger Games 2 or opens a little lower like Harry Potter 2. Continuing the story of Max and his pet friends, following their secret lives after their owners leave them for. The Secret Life of Pets 2 - Snowball - Trailer.
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Yes, this is one of those classic “can afford to earn a lot less than its predecessor and still be a hit” sequels. Release Calendar DVD & Blu-ray Releases Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets In Theaters Coming Soon Movie News India Movie. Watch the official trailer & clip compilation for The Secret Life of Pets 2, an animation movie starring Jenny Slate, Kevin Hart and Harrison Ford. Granted, when the first film opens with $104 million (the biggest opening ever for an original movie) and grosses $875 million global on a $75 million, maybe “same” is good.

Neither is “misleading,” (this isn’t the first super-serious teaser for Planes: Fire and Rescue), but frankly I think the melodramatic one better positions the film as somewhat different from its predecessor and perhaps a little meatier than the first Pets romp. I’d be curious to see if we see both trailers in both respective marketplaces, as they are offering somewhat different pitches. The Secret Life of Pets features an amazing cast that includes Kevin Hart, Louis C.K., Ellie Kemper, Lake Bell and Eric Stonestreet. Yes, the international trailer also focuses on the whole “Snowball cosplays as a superhero” thing, but I don’t think Universal thinks audiences are dumb enough to think that it’s going to turn into an actual superhero movie. Check out this paws-itively hilarious Fandango Movieclips exclusive trailer to get a glimpse at the adventures that await Max, Duke and their furry and feathered friends when their humans leave for work and school. Watching the international trailer for this Illumination sequel, I’m inclined to think others at Universal agreed with me. The Secret Life of Pets 2 Final Trailer (2019) Kevin Hart, Patton Oswalt.

That was one of my favorite “big” trailers of 2016, and one that sold the film best among the various pieces of marketing. Check out the official The Secret Life of Pets 2 trailer starring Patton Oswalt, Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish Continuing the story of Max and his pet friends, following their secret lives after their owners leave them for work or school each day.

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The second trailer offers what amounts to a light drama amid the comedy, complete with character arcs sets to The Killers’ “ All These Things That I’ve Done.” It’s not an exact match, but I was reminded of the first full trailer for Sing (set to “Without You”), which sold the musical comedy as a more dramatic and more emotional fantasy than the likes of Despicable Me 2 or Secret Life of Pets. We hear variations on “fear” or “afraid” so often that I thought I was watching Batman Begins again, but c’est la vie. That being said, the international trailer (which is slightly plot-heavier) seems to imply that “fear” is the common, well, fear. The notion of digging into their psyche is interesting enough, as long as all of the pets aren’t confronting the same issue. The domestic trailer, which is fine on its own merits, offers the expected mix of comedy, farce and the whole “Here’s what your pets do when you’re not around.” gimmicks.
