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‘Paddington 2’ Trailer: Even British Prison Seems Pleasant
‘Paddington 2’ Trailer: Even British Prison Seems Pleasant
‘Paddington 2’ Trailer: Even British Prison Seems Pleasant
Paddington is back in the new trailer for his incredibly charming and very British sequel — well, mostly charming. Everyone’s favorite Marmalade-loving bear is pleasantly minding his own pleasant business when an evil actor (Hugh Grant; no, really) frames him for a crime he did not commit and it is decidedly very UNPLEASANT. Dastardly deeds aside, the trailer for Paddington 2 promises a sequel every bit as charming as its predecessor.
Fix a Marmalade Sandwich and Enjoy a ‘Paddington 2’ Trailer
Fix a Marmalade Sandwich and Enjoy a ‘Paddington 2’ Trailer
Fix a Marmalade Sandwich and Enjoy a ‘Paddington 2’ Trailer
The Pooh-Paddington War will continue into perpetuity, as the public rages over which accident-prone storytime bear is the cuter and more lovable character. But the Paddington side just got a strong swell of support — the newly unveiled trailer for the marmalade-loving Brit’s sequel film has been unveiled, and Paddington turns the sweet-and-simple cuteness up to whatever 10 is in Britain’s number system. Do they use a base 10 number system? We have no way of knowing. But what we do know is that Paddington will get his little bear foot stuck in a bucket, and then a second bucket will fall on his head! Two for the matinee, please!
You Can Finally Watch the ‘Love Actually’ Reunion Sequel
You Can Finally Watch the ‘Love Actually’ Reunion Sequel
You Can Finally Watch the ‘Love Actually’ Reunion Sequel
It’s been 14 years since a group of British actors starred in one the most widely debated Christmas movies of all time. Love Actually starred Andrew Lincoln before he was slaying zombies, Chiwetel Ejiofor before he was leading Best Picture-winning dramas, and that cute kid (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) kids before he was helping Bran Stark on Game of Thrones. This being the reboot/reunion era where no good (or hated) thing can be left alone, Love Actually is back with a mini sequel of sorts.

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