The new movie Sing 2 is now in theaters and it’s on track to have a successful opening weekend at the box office!
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Chace Crawford (The Boys), Manny Jacinto (Nine Perfect Strangers), Hunter Schafer (Euphoria) and newcomer Kylie McNeill will lead the English-language voice cast for Mamoru Hosoda’s Gkids awards contender Belle, which is scheduled for release alongside the original Japanese-language version in U.S. theaters (including select Imax screens) on January 14, with exclusive Imax previews in select markets beginning January 12.
Others lending their voices to the new dub include Paul Castro Jr., David
The new movie Sing 2 is now in theaters and it’s on track to have a successful opening weekend at the box office!
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