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    Sunday
    Aug022015

    'Zoolander 2' Trailer Debuts...Or is it '2oolander'?

    I guess it's pretty sad when you remember seeing Zoolander in theaters when you were still in middle school.

    When the film first debuted back in 2001, it was certainly considered 'funny' but I don't think many thought it would go on to become such a cult classic. Like Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, its both marveled for its complete stupidity yet adored for its absolutely hilarious humor.

    Like Ron Burgundy as well, Derek Zoolander is finally getting a sequel which can also be considered a bit 'too late'. Anchorman: The Legend Continues took nine years to get made while Zoolander 2 is even longer at fifteen (Dumb and Dumber To holds the ultimate title with the big 2-0).

    Anyway, Paramount has released what is really just a teaser for the film with no actual footage shown other than Derek Zoolander asking a very important question to the audience. The dummy (no pun intended) narration by Stephen Hawking is a nice touch though.

    Little is known about the plot of the actual film but original co-stars Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor and Will Ferrel are back with Stiller along with new additions Kristen Wiig, Olivia Munn and Penelope Cruz.

    View the trailer below and sound off with your comments. Is it really, really ridiculously good looking? Sorry, just had to.

    Source: Paramount Pictures

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