‘Smallfoot’ Trailer: An Animated Twist on the Bigfoot Legend

Warner Animation Group and Warner Bros. Pictures unveiled a new trailer for the animated comedy film, Smallfoot. The trailer shows the animated film’s flipping the script on the Bigfoot legend, with Bigfoot creatures growing up scared by stories of nearly hairless humans.

Directed by Karey Kirkpatrick, 2009’s Imagine That and Annie Award-winner for 2006’s Over the Hedge, Smallfoot is executive produced by Nicholas Stoller, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Jared Stern, Sergio Pablos, and Kirkpatrick. Bonne Radford (Curious George), Glenn Ficarra (Storks, This is Us ) and John Requa (Storks, This is Us) produced, Peter Ettinger is on board as editor, and Heitor Pereira is the animated film’s composer.

The voice cast of the family-friendly legendary creature-friendly film is led by Channing Tatum (The LEGO Batman Movie, the Jump Street films) as the Yeti, Migo, and James Corden (Trolls, The Emoji Movie) as the Smallfoot, Percy. The voice cast also includes Zendaya (Spider-Man: Homecoming, The Greatest Showman), Common (Selma, Hell on Wheels), LeBron James (upcoming Space Jam 2, Survivor’s Remorse), Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin, Deepwater Horizon), Danny DeVito (The Lorax, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Yara Shahidi (black-ish, Trollhunters), Ely Henry (Justice League Action), and Jimmy Tatro (American Vandal, 22 Jump Street).


Smallfoot is set to open in theaters on September 28, 2018.

The Plot: An animated adventure for all ages, with original music and an all-star cast, Smallfoot turns the Bigfoot legend upside down when a bright young Yeti finds something he thought didn’t exist—a human. News of this “Smallfoot” throws the simple Yeti community into an uproar over what else might be out there in the big world beyond their snowy village, in an all new story about friendship, courage and the joy of discovery.

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The first title treatment for Warner Bros Pictures and Warner Animation Group’s animated film, ‘Smallfoot.’