'The Peanuts Movie' trailer is out! Can Charlie Brown become a winner and get the girl?
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In commemoration of the 65th anniversary of the epic comic strip, a 3D movie of The Peanuts will enter theaters by November this year. The trailer shows the iconic characters Charlie Brown and his ever loyal dog, Snoopy, in a quest for the kid's winning identity, as the continuous battle between the dog and its arch nemesis plays on. Tagged as the "the incredible story of an underdog and his dog," according to The Daily Mail, will Charlie Brown be successful in becoming the winner this time?
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
6/18/2015 (8 years ago)
Published in Movies
Keywords: The Peanuts, Movie, Trailer, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Winning, Character, Charles Schulz, Commemoration, Comics Strip, 3D
MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - A new kid is moving into town, a red-haired girl, who has never appeared in the comic strip but is now referred to as Charlie's crush.
Determined to do what it takes for her to like him, Charlie asks for Snoopy's help, which in the movie we'll find out if it was helpful at all. Charlie realizes that for success he needed "to change who I am and become a winner."
And as the ever "unsuccessful" Charles Schulz character tries to create a clean slate with the new girl, it is shown that there are some things easier said than done.
Snoopy tries to show him some cool and serious dance moves, but it seems that Charlie will never get rhythm.
The movie promises a showdown between Snoopy and The Red Baron.
The rest of the gang is also present in the upcoming 3D film: Linus, Peppermint Patty, Schroeder, Sally, Franklin and Pigpen.
This is the first time The Peanuts will be adapted for the silver screen, which is co-written by Charles Schulz's son Craig Schulz and grandson Bryan Schulz.
Just before the holidays, fans can enjoy the quest of the iconic characters on the big screen November 6.
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