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Submitted by Crazay 327d ago | trailer

The Trailer for Fox and Blue Sky's Epic

Coming Soon

Twentieth Century Fox has released the first trailer for Blue Sky's animated action adventure Epic, coming to theaters on May 24, 2013. The film features the voices of Beyonce Knowles, Colin Farrell, Josh Hutcherson, Amanda Seyfried, Johnny Knoxville, Aziz Ansari, Pitbull, Jason Sudeikis, Steven Tyler, Blake Anderson and Judah Friedlander. (Cinema, Epic)

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Crazay  +   328d ago
That doesn't look too bad. It's nice and pretty looking.
StarWarsFan  +   327d ago
This could be good. The character designs don't look amazing though.
Crazay  +   327d ago
The character designs aren't groundbreaking by any stretch but they're identifiable I think. Not too out there makes them a little more realistic to some degree. Looks like it could be fun for the family.
deelicious  +   327d ago
Sign me up, love the Ice Age franchise.
Crazay  +   327d ago
The Sloth is the best character in IceAge

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