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Zeta angry birds 2 villain1/6/2024 But even with all these cast additions and changes, The Angry Birds Movie 2 still feels too derivative and like you’ve seen these tropes and beats before. All of them, as characters and voice actors, bring something different and add value to the narrative and some meat to the bones of the movie. There are several new characters added to the mix, and a few of them do make their presence felt most notably Silver (voiced by Rachel Bloom), Courtney (voiced by Awkwafina), and Garry (voiced by Sterling K. As with The Angry Birds Movie, there is plenty of silliness and sight gags that will raise a chuckle, but this one has more of a Looney Tunes feel to it. This time Red, Chuck, and Bomb (once again voiced by Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, and Danny McBride, respectively) have to team up with Leonard (voiced by Bill Hader) and the rest of the pigs when they find out someone with an advanced weapon is threatening to destroy both their island homes. The plot of The Angry Birds Movie 2 is a bit deeper than that of the first movie - although deeper is relative. A few of the older kids had their phones out and generally seemed more interested in what was going on outside the theater than what was unfolding inside. The former sang along to songs on the soundtrack and repeated funny dialogue they’d just heard while the latter didn’t. However, the kids at the older end of the spectrum, the ones who probably were more in the previous demographic when the first film came out, seemed entertained but less reactive and enamored by what they were seeing. The younger members of the audience lapped up the silliness and the mild peril. POPSUGAR is a global lifestyle media brand with content encompassing entertainment, style, beauty, wellness, family, lifestyle, and identity. What was interesting to see was how the kids in the screening I was at reacted to the movie. But while there are few flourishes here for adults, this is very much a kids movie. Director Thurop Van Orman previously worked on Powerpuff Girls, Adventure Time, and Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh, and he’s brought some of his flair from those projects and applied them here, taking what the first film laid out and giving it his own touch. Another bonus is that at 96 minutes long, one minute shorter than The Angry Birds Movie, it doesn’t overstay its welcome. Would you recommend someone go and see it without kids? Probably not. The good news is that if you’re an adult taking a child to this, it won’t be an unpleasant experience.
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