The Angry Birds Movie 2

    The Angry Birds Movie 2
    2019

    Synopsis

    Red, Chuck, Bomb and the rest of their feathered friends are surprised when a green pig suggests that they put aside their differences and unite to fight a common threat. Aggressive birds from an island covered in ice are planning to use an elaborate weapon to destroy the fowl and swine.

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    Cast

    • Jason SudeikisRed (voice)
    • Josh GadChuck (voice)
    • Danny McBrideBomb (voice)
    • Leslie JonesZeta (voice)
    • Bill HaderLeonard (voice)
    • Rachel BloomSilver (voice)
    • AwkwafinaCourtney (voice)
    • Sterling K. BrownGarry (voice)
    • Eugenio DerbezGlenn (voice)
    • Tiffany HaddishDebbie (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Variety

      Van Orman, Emmy-nominated creator of the quirky, cult-inspiring kids’ cartoon series “The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack,” brings just the right level of dippy zeal to the project, committing to extended, farcical routines that, at their most immaculately choreographed and paced, channel the pure, physical hilarity of vintage Chaplin or Sellers.
    • 70

      TheWrap

      The tone and the plot take some time to settle, but once they’ve hit their stride (and adults decide to surrender their senses and go along for the ride), the bird and pig unit become almost affable in their daftness.
    • 60

      The Hollywood Reporter

      It may lack the refined wit and revered pedigree of blue-chip animation franchises such as Toy Story, but it still ticks plenty of lightweight fun boxes for its prime target audience of younger children, with just enough adult humor to keep parents from yawning, too.
    • 60

      Empire

      Moving beyond the confines of the app’s premises, The Angry Birds Movie 2 starts slow but flourishes into breezy, colourful fun.
    • 60

      Total Film

      Pleasingly silly sequel is a colourful, creative, deliciously daft animation.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      This is one sequel you can’t fault for effort, and the dud jokes are far outnumbered by the ones that are just about cute, smart or screwy enough to nudge out a laugh.
    • 60

      The Observer (UK)

      Cameos from Awkwafina, Nicki Minaj and Pete Davidson, and a subplot involving a trio of adorable hatchlings, are amusing diversions, but Jones’s dynamic voice work is the highlight.
    • 60

      Time Out

      This animated sequel is tighter, funnier and sillier than its predecessor. It’s worth chicking out.