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Written by Ivan Radford   
Friday, 10 September 2010 09:39

You're most likely aware of who/what Megamind is, but in case you're not up to speed on Dreamworks' new animation, this new trailer will help.


An alien orphan sent to Earth when his planet is destroyed, Metro Man (Brad Pitt) is a happy, healthy flying person. Raised by a rich family, he soon grows up to become the superhero protector of Metro City.


Megamind (Will Ferrell), on the other hand, crash lands in a prison. Raised by inmates and sporting a massive blue forehead, he soon turns to the evil life of all-powerful supervillain. But then, when he finally incapacitates Metro Man and destroys his powers, Megamind finds victory to be, well, kind of lonely.


Enter reporter Roxanne (Tina Fey), who tags along when the city falls under attack from new villain Titan (Jonah Hill), leaving Megamind to try and save the day.


Sporting tight-fitting spandex and a sidekick voiced by David Cross (he actually speaks in this trailer), Megamind is shaping up to be an amusing animated outing - the invisible car gag alone is pretty decent.


Megamind takes over cinemas on Friday 3rd December. The trailer's online over at Apple - we should have it for you soon.

 

 

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1Friday, 10 September 2010 11:09
RedHeadFashionista
Oh wow, they totally spoiled the plot for me when the first trailer didn't! Yay!
They really are obsessed with using the Stardust music aren't they.