Victoria Justice Goes On The Hunt For Spider-Man In The First Trailer For Fun Size
Halloween has always been the realm of the horror movie, but there's always room for a good comedy at the end of October. Films like Shaun of the Dead, Zombieland, Hocus Pocus, Army of Darkness and Fright Night are always good to pop in when the Jack-o'-lanterns come out and you're in need of a good laugh. This year the movie serving that purpose is the new teen comedy Fun Size from director Josh Schwartz and today we have the first trailer for you.
The preview comes to us courtesy of Fandango and you can check it out below!
Based on a script by Colbert Report writer Max Werner, Fun Size is about a young girl named Wren (Victoria Justice) who wants to do nothing more on Halloween than go to a party where she can be with the boy of her dreams. Unfortunately her plans are sidelined when her mother forces her to take her little brother out trick-r-treating. While she's busy complaining about her situation, however, her little brother wanders off and Wren and her best friend April (Jane Levy) have to spend the night looking for him before it's too late. The film co-stars Thomas Mann, Johnny Knoxville, Chelsea Handler, Riki Lindhome, Ana Gasteyer and Kerri Kenney. Fun Size hits theaters on October 26th and you can find out more about it in our Blend Film Database.
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