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The Peanuts Movie


Poor Charlie Brown, he's so clumsy and nothing seems to ever go right for him. I love Peanuts, as I suspect do most of the those who grew up wishing they had a dog half as cool as Snoopy. So when I heard there'd be a Peanuts movies coming out I couldn't wait, it has been so long since I've seen these characters on any screen so I'm super excited.

In the trailer we see our underdog Charlie Brown talking to his star, a star which will always be there until that is it falls out the sky. A new kid arrives in town and Charlie Brown realises that this is a perfect opportunity to start over, clean slate and all. That is until he slips and causes a fence wipe out. He wants to do something great and stop being seen as the neighbourhood cluts, but will our favorite underdog finally get his chance? I've no idea but I think it's time Charlie Brown got a break.

Tune in November 6th to find out and see your favorite characters on the big screen, check out the trailer below.


Psssst does anyone think Charlie Brown could potentially be a psychopath? Trying to kick the football over and over again expecting a different result. Or does he just have too much faith in Lucy?

YOU BLOCKHEAD!

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