Zoolander 2 (2016)
Directed by Ben Stiller

Comedy
aka: 2oolander

Film Synopsis

Stars of the fashion and pop worlds are being murdered all around the world and it is beginning to look like an epidemic.  To combat this crime wave, Billy Zane is tasked with bringing two men out of retirement who may be able to help.  These are Derek Zoolander and Hansel, two has-beens who reckoned they had had their fill of the fashion world after the disaster that ended both their careers.  Arriving in Rome, they are met by Valentina, who is leading the investigation into the suspicious deaths.  Zoolander begins his assignment by paying a visit to the devil in human form, Mugatu, who is presently locked away in a high security prison.  What Zoolander and his friend Hansel discover is a conspiracy of truly monstrous proportions...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Ben Stiller
  • Script: Justin Theroux, Ben Stiller, Nicholas Stoller, John Hamburg, Drake Sather, Ben Stiller
  • Photo: Daniel Mindel
  • Music: Theodore Shapiro
  • Cast: Justin Bieber (Justin Bieber), Jon Daly (Agent Filippo), Penélope Cruz (Valentina Valencia), Ben Stiller (Derek), Katie Couric (Katie Couric), Amy Stiller (Mom Tourist), Charlotte Townsend (Girl Tourist), Christine Taylor (Matilda), Jim Lehrer (Jim Lehrer), Owen Wilson (Hansel), Christiane Amanpour (Christiane Amanpour), Jane Pauley (Jane Pauley), Will Ferrell (Jacobim Mugatu), Justin Theroux (Evil DJ), Milla Jovovich (Katinka), Jerry Stiller (Maury), Joe Scarborough (Joe Scarborough), Mitch Winston (Police Officer), Natalie Morales (Natalie Morales), Soledad O'Brien (Soledad O'Brien)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English / Italian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Aka: 2oolander ; Zoolander No. 2

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