| Trailer 2 For Netflix’s Lemony Snicket’s ‘A Series Of Unfortunate Events’
Netflix is continuing to show off its series adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events starring Neil Patrick Harris as Count Olaf. We first saw a teaser featuring Snicket, the pen name of the author of the books the series is based on, Daniel Handler, who’s played on the show by Patrick Warburton. Then came a teaser trailer introducing Harris’s version of the Olaf character, a tough role to take on after Jim Carrey famously played him in the 2004 feature film adaptation. More recently Netflix has gotten to the good stuff, releasing a full trailer last month and now a second full trailer today. You can watch both of the full trailers below.
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| New Lemony Snicket’s ‘A Series Of Unfortunate Events’ Trailer “Meet Count Olaf”
About a month ago a teaser trailer was released for the upcoming Netflix series Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. The teaser featured Patrick Warburton (Seinfeld, Family Guy) as Lemony Snicket on the set, but it sadly didn’t feature any actual footage from the show. Now Netflix has released a new teaser trailer. It’s a brief one but does feature footage from the series, including the Baudelaire kids and an introduction to Neil Patrick Harris‘s Count Olaf character. Continue below now to watch the new trailer.
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| ‘The Tick’: First Look At Peter Serafinowicz In Amazon’s Live-Action Reboot Pilot
In March, it was announced that Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures Television were developing a pilot for a live-action series based on Ben Edlund‘s superhero spoof comic book The Tick, with Edlund scripting and serving as an executive producer and British comedic genius Peter Serafinowicz (Shaun of the Dead, Guardians of the Galaxy) cast in the title role. The pilot was directed by Wally Pfister, the cinematographer on all three of Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies, Inception, and Moneyball. Recently Amazon released both the premiere date for the pilot and a small set of images, including our first look at Serafinowicz is full Tick attire. You can check out the pictures here below.
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| ‘Nine Lives’ Trailer: Yes, It’s True! Kevin Spacey Is A Cat Named Mr. Fuzzypants
The first trailer for Nine Lives has just arrived. The comedy stars Kevin Spacey as Tom Brand, an outlandish billionaire workaholic who is disconnected from his family. He attempts to make his adorable daughter happy by giving her the one thing he hates the most: a cat. Before Tom can give his gift to his daughter, he gets into an accident, and when he awakens, he discovers that his consciousness is trapped inside a cat. It sounds too crazy to be true, but it is an actual film from Men In Black director Barry Sonnenfeld. In fact, we reported on the news almost a year ago, and now we are getting our first look at Nine Lives, which Sonnenfeld describes as a “funny, emotional, commercial comedy.” Check out the first trailer below.
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| Kevin Spacey To Star In ‘Nine Lives’ As A Man Trapped In A Cat’s Body
Kevin Spacey has played an eclectic mix of roles. Deranged murder, nasty cricket, a horrible boss, Lex Luthor, and a manipulative politician, the actor has proven that he isn’t afraid to take on any role. Following his two wins at the SAG and Golden Globes for his work on Netflix’s House of Cards, Spacey has signed on for a high-concept comedy from Barry Sonnenfeld titled Nine Lives, where he will play a man who gets trapped in a cat’s body. That is no joke. Hit the jump for more details.
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