This edition of Trailer Park talks about two iconic television shows brought to the silver screen and an uproarious physical comedy sure to garner itself its own cult following after its release. Veronica Mars is the feature film adaptation of the popular CW television series of the same name. Following its cancellation in 2007, fans and the show’s executive producers expressed in adapting the series for a motion picture. It has taken hard work and a lot of fundraising, but fans of the show will soon be able to see their favorite high school private detective on the big screen. Neighbors looks to be yet another hilarious comedy about people stuck in a situation no one would want to be in, a couple with a baby living next to a fraternity house! Doesn’t that just scream laughter abounds? Finally, 22 Jump Street is the sequel to the hit film adaptation of the wildly popular late 80s-early 90s crime drama. This time around, the boys go undercover at a local college and the same hysterical antics that made the first film a smash are sure to pop up in the sequel with even more physicality.
Veronica Mars is the long-awaited film adaptation of the mega-popular CW series that was unceremoniously canceled in 2007. The trailer shows Kristen Bell reprising her role as the wannabe private investigator, who has since graduated high school but finds herself investigating a suicide she believes was murder. Co-starring James Franco, Enrico Colontoni, Krysten Ritter, Jamie Lee Curtis, Gaby Hoffman, Justin Long and Jerry O’Connell, diehard fans of the series are guaranteed to flock to their local theaters when the movie opens on March 14.
The plot of the new comedy Neighbors seems fated to be a physical comedy classic. The movie is about a married couple with a newborn baby, who face unexpected complications after they are forced to live next to a fraternity house. Starring Rose Byrne, Zac Efron, Seth Rogan, Dave Franco and Friends alum Lisa Kudrow, this movie is sure to be filled with raunchy wit, inappropriate jokes and with Rogan in the mix, who knows what else? Rogan fans as well as Efron fans, who adored him in the High School Musical television movies are sure to run as fast as they can to theaters when the movie opens on May 9.
Finally, 22 Jump Street is the sequel to the hit 2012 film adaptation of the early 80s-early 90s crime drama starring future movie icon Johnny Depp. Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill reprise their roles from the first film and are assigned to go undercover yet again, but this time…to a local college to shut down another drug ring. Co-starring Ice Cube, the trailer shows the boys getting into even more hijinks as college students trying to ferret out the source of the drugs coming into and going out of the college. Fans of the previous film will no doubt sprint to see this one, which opens on June 13.