Beastz 2

Beastz 2 is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated fantasy comedy film produced by Morlus Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was directed by Rodney Ousley from a screenplay by Harriet Chapman, Ousley, and Mike Werb, and a story by Ousley and Marcel Fletcher. This is the first Morlus film to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, whose parent company Time Warner acquired Morlus in 2011, and since the end of their distribution deal with Columbia Pictures. It is the sequel to 2006's Beastz, and takes place two years after the first film. The plot focuses on Bernard, Louie, Flint and the other central characters stranded on a mysterious island populated by many different creatures. When a mysterious threat puts all of the creatures across the land in danger, Bernard, Louie, Flint, and their band of friends must embark on an epic quest to unite with the creatures to save themselves from certain doom.

Beastz 2 was released to theaters on August 3, 2012. The film received positive reviews and it was a success at the box office, earning $625.7 million at the box office on an $92.5 million budget, making the film Morlus's most successful film to date. A spin-off film, Guchii, was released on December 7, 2018.

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Cast
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 * Jim Carrey as Bernard, a strong male beast who is often aloof but also suave and good-hearted.
 * David Spade as Louie, a naive and clumsy male short beast with wings who can be annoying but also supportive to his friends.
 * Kevin James as Flint, a lazy and cowardly male beast who has a craving for pomegranates.
 * Ed Helms as King Darren, a short and arrogant male beast who is the chief of the Beasts village.
 * Anna Faris as Abigail, a young female beast, who is Bernard's supportive sister.
 * Bill Hader as Guchii, a small and incompetent migren who is Althrope's former minion and has befriended with the beasts.

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Release
Beastz 2 was theatrically released in the United States on August 3, 2012. It is accompanied by a short film, The Sneetches, based on Dr. Seuss's 1953 children's book of the same name. The film was rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for "some mild crude humor". In the United Kingdom, it received a PG rating by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) for "mild slapstick violence and threat". In Australia, the film was rated PG by the Australian Classification Board (ACB).

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