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[jira] [Resolved] (KAFKA-12917) Watch Animated 'America: The Motion Picture' Trailer Full Hd Download-Now

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-12917?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Justine Olshan resolved KAFKA-12917.
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    Resolution: Invalid

> Watch Animated 'America: The Motion Picture' Trailer Full Hd Download-Now
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>                 Key: KAFKA-12917
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-12917
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: mushfiqur rahoman
>            Priority: Major
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> To help usher in a (mostly Covid-free?) 4th of July weekend, Netflix has something special lined up: an animated film that’s an R-Rated take on the American Revolution. “America: The Motion Picture” offers a radically different take on the familiar history of America’s inception as a country. George Washington and other founding fathers rally the colonial troops to victory against the British but in a totally wild and anachronistic fashion. Here’s the official synopsis:
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> In this wildly tongue-in-cheek animated revisionist history, a chainsaw-wielding George Washington assembles a team of rabble-rousers — including beer-loving bro Sam Adams, famed scientist Thomas Edison, acclaimed horseman Paul Revere, and a very pissed off Geronimo — to defeat Benedict Arnold and King James in the American Revolution. Who will win? No one knows, but you can be sure of one thing: these are not your father’s Founding… uh, Fathers.
> Channing Tatum leads the voice cast as George Washington. Alongside him is Simon Pegg as King James, Bobby Moynihan as Paul Revere, Raoul Trujillo as Geronimo, and Jason Mantzoukas as Sam Adams. Judy Greer is also on board as Martha Dandridge, as is Olivia Munn as Thomas Edison (yes, you read that right). Will Forte, Andy Samberg, rapper Killer Mike, and Amber Nash are also part of the cast.
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> Matt Thompson, one of the executive producers of the cult animated show “Archer,” directs David Callaham‘s (‘Wonder Woman;’ ‘Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings‘) screenplay. Thompson and Callaham also serve as producers with Adam Reed, also on the “Archer” team. Tatum also has a producer’s credit with Peter Kiernan and Reed Carolin under his Free Association company. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the dream team behind “The Lego Movie,” also serve as producers with Will Allegra through Lord Miller.
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> What other crazy surprises does “America: The Motion Picture” has in store for its audience? Find out on June 30, when the film hits Netflix. Check out the trailer below.
> Channing Tatum's R-rated George Washington and the rest of the Founding Fathers unite in a trailer for Netflix's America: The Motion Picture.
> The trailer begins by reminding us this animated film comes "From the Founding Fathers who brought you Archer, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Expendables and Magic Mike." The Magic Mike part then comes into play when a scene of gyrating dancers with neon clothing is quickly shown. Next, we are introduced to Tatum's George Washington, who delivers the surprising declaration, "I'm George Washington. Let's go start a fucking revolution."
> Netflix has released a ridiculous trailer for its star-studded animated comedy “America: The Motion Picture,” which stars Channing Tatum as the voice of a beefed-up and vulgar George Washington in a satirical take on the American Revolution. The movie hails from “Archer” producer Matt Thompson, who directs a script by “Wonder Woman” writer Dave Callahan. With Tatum in an executive producer role alongside partner Reid Carolin as well as Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the wacky historical comedy is sure to be a hit with its target audience.
> Here’s the official synopsis: “For, like, thousands of years, the origins of the United States of America have remained shrouded in mystery, lost to the sands of time. Who built this ‘country tis of thee,’ and why? Only the dinosaurs know… until now. For the first time in human history, the incredible, completely true story of America’s origins are revealed in ‘America: The Motion Picture’ — a once-in-a-lifetime cultural event available the only way the Founding Fathers ever intended their story be told.”
> Netflix has released the official trailer and key art for their newest animated film America: The Motion Picture, featuring a voice cast led by Channing Tatum as George Washington. The video features Tatum’s George Washington in an alternate historical timeline where he leads a revolution against Benedict Arnold and King James, with the help of the unlikely group of individuals that he assembled. The film will be available for streaming on Wednesday, June 30.
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> In this wildly tongue-in-cheek animated revisionist history, a chainsaw-wielding George Washington assembles a team of rabble rousers – including beer-loving bro Sam Adams, famed scientist Thomas Edison, acclaimed horseman Paul Revere, and a very pissed off Geronimo – to defeat Benedict Arnold and King James in the American Revolution. Who will win? No one knows, but you can be sure of one thing: these are not your father’s Founding… uh, Fathers.



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