‘Zoolander 2’ Trailer is Bringing Blue Steel Back
We’re pretty sure there’s more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking, but who cares? Derek Zoolander is back!
It’s been 15 years since we felt the cold rush of Blue Steel on our faces but the wait is finally over as Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell team up in “Zoolander 2” for the really, really, ridiculously funny sequel.
The basic plot: Someone is trying to kill the world’s most beautiful people and it’s up to Derek (Stiller), and his equally good looking best friend Hansel (Wilson) to infiltrate the world of high fashion and find the killer. Looks like that involves some tomfoolery, car chases and acrobatics on the streets of Rome.
Here’s what we’re looking forward to:
Mugatu (aka Jacob Moogberg) is back with a vengeance!
Benedict Cumberbatch (sans eyebrows) is the world’s most popular androgynous supermodel.
Blue Steel:
Blue Steel:
BLUE STEEL!
The movie opens February 12, 2016. Watch the trailer below:
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