
For those who take pleasure in unusual little creature comedies, you’re going to need to try this trailer for the brand new French movie Marsupilami. Pathé has launched an lively first have a look at this CGI fueled journey and it appears like good time with a chaotic creature.
Marsupilami brings the lengthy cherished comedian character created by André Franquin into a contemporary CGI comedy led by actor and filmmaker Philippe Lacheau, who additionally stars as David.
The marsupilami itself first appeared in Spirou journal again in 1952 and has remained certainly one of Europe’s most charming fictional animals. Yellow fur, black spots, an extreemly lengthy tail.
This new take follows David after he agrees to haul a mysterious package deal out of South America. What he doesn’t understand is that he’s unknowingly smuggling a child marsupilami and the second that package deal pops open issues spiral quick.
The synopsis reads: “To avoid wasting his job, David (Philippe Lacheau) agrees to a loopy plan: to carry again a mysterious package deal from South America. He finds himself on a cruise ship along with his ex Tess, his son Leo, and his colleague Stéphane, who’s as dim-witted as he’s clumsy, and whom David makes use of to move the package deal for him.
“Every little thing goes awry when Stéphane by chance opens it: an lovable child Marsupilami seems and their journey descends into chaos! Fifi’s gang is again, they’ve made a brand new buddy…”
The trailer exhibits off precisely that form of choatic creature mayhem. Even with out subtitles it’s simple to comply with the visible comedy. The creature bounces round, breaks the whole lot in sight, causes panic and in some way stays lovable whereas doing it.
The trailer exhibits off a playful, fast paced household comedy pushed by the bond between people and a mischievous little creature who leaves pure mayhem in his wake. It appears colourful, foolish, and enjoyable in a approach that feels refreshing.
The movie stars Jamel Debbouze, Tarek Boudali, Elodie Fontan, Julien Arruti, Alban Ivanov, Reem Kherici, Corentin Guillot, and the legendary Jean Reno.
Pathé is about to launched the movie in French cinemas on February 4, 2026. A US launch isn’t locked in but however given how common the comedy is it wouldn’t be stunning if it will definitely makes its approach over.
