Zoolander 2 trailer featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, Justin Bieber and Lewis Hamilton finally released
Ben Stiller, Owen Willson and Will Ferrell are back!
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Your support makes all the difference.The first trailer for Zoolander 2 is here and it is really, really, ridiculously good looking.
Not only are Ben Stiller, Owen Willson and Will Ferrell back but they’ve brought along a host of stars including Justin Bieber, Benedict Cumberbatch and - strangely enough - Lewis Hamilton.
The jam packed trailer sees Cumberbatch as you’ve never seen him/her before, Bieber getting assassinated and Mogatu covered in tattoos.
Taking a lead role in the sequel is Penélope Cruz, who seemingly employs both Derek and Hansel to track down the person killing numerous ridiculously good looking people.
Kristen Wiig, Christine Taylor and Olivia Munn will also feature in the film, as well as reported cameos from Kim Kardashian, Ariana Grande and Mika.
Previously, a teaser trailer was released online but featured no footage from the movie itself, which finished filming in July.
Zoolander 2, directed by Ben Stiller and co-written with Justin Theroux (Tropic Thunder), is set to hit cinemas February 2016.
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