We brought you the trailer in March, and now new images have emerged of Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill, and our very own Richard Ayoade, in the forthcoming comedy, NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH. The story, which is co-written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, follows a group of bored suburban dads (portrayed by the aforementioned quartet) who embark upon a neighbourhood watch scheme, only to find themselves in way over their heads when they are faced with extraterrestrial forces.
The film, which also stars Rosemarie DeWitt, Billy Crudup, Doug Jones, and Will Forte, is directed by Akiva Schaffer, who is perhaps best known for being a regular writer and star on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, as well as comprising one third of the comedy team, The Lonely Island; with partners Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH is due for release in the US on 27th July, before opening in the Uk on 29th August.
Source: Heyuguys
Martin has been a film buff (or geek, if you prefer) for as long as he can remember. However, he lives and longs for storytelling of all kinds, and writes across numerous mediums to feed his insatiable appetite. He lives in north-west London, and his favourite films are, possibly: PAN'S LABYRINTH, THEY LIVE, PSYCHO, HIGH FIDELITY, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, STAND BY ME, SIDEWAYS and OFFICE SPACE.
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