The trailer thus begins with Mudbeard approaching Red for support in battling Zeta and saving their homes from. The trailers for the second also depict Red, the original angry bird with fat brows and serious anger management issues now being hailed as a hero on his island after proving instrumental in the battle against the piggies, and in defeating them. Completely logically enough, her plans of icy world dominion involve turning everything around her to ice by throwing out large balls of ice and waging war against the birds and the piggies, forcing them to forge an uneasy alliance and forget their differences to work together and prevent an icy apocalypse. The reason - because she is fed up of everything around her on her own arctic Eagle Island home being ice. For a while, the war between the two rival factions still seems to be going on, comically enough, until a bigger threat arrives and attacks both Piggy Island and Bird Island in the form of Zeta, a mysterious new purple bird who plans to turn everything to ice. Needless to say, the second film is going to pick up not much after the events of the first film, with King Mudbeard vowing revenge against the birds for destroying his homeland in the battle towards the end of the first film for reclaiming their eggs. Frankly enough, the trailer for the second one seems to put that uneasy alliance on fine comedic display and seems to hit all the right notes for kids and adults alike. To me it seems like the perfect setting for mining even more laughs than the first film. The poster itself gives out the main catch point of the sequel, and that is the birds and the piggies teaming up - “Frenemies”, as they are calling it. Read all about it before it comes out soon! Here is everything we know of the ‘Angry Birds’ sequel. The sequel is all set for an August release date and I can very safely say that all those who ventured into the theatre for the first one will find their way back to the theatres for a second one. Sony animation, which recently saw unprecedented success and an Oscar with ‘Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse’, and its Finnish creator, Rovio entertainment, were quick enough to materialise a sequel especially after The ‘Angry Birds’ movie became the second highest grossing film based on a video game after ‘ Warcraft’ (to be later taken over by ‘ Pokemon: Detective Pikachu’ for #2). What kind of a plot, character development, and leave alone genuine emotion could you draw from an app that double timed as a game? Much to their merit, the makers actually managed to create quite an entertaining film from a wafer thin premise, genuinely intriguing and immensely funny characters and the conversations around them, courtesy of a talented A-list voice cast. Coming back to the film, I sincerely consider that to be an achievement of sorts.
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