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Zoolander 2: New Posters of Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson
It’s been 14 years since Derek Zoolander graced the runway and dropped Magnum on us.
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In a new promotional poster for the film, Zoolander and his blonde style compatriot hilariously attempt to take a selfie with their best duck faces forward.
The second Zoolander 2 promo poster features a black-and-white cologne advertisement featuring Derek Zoolander’s Blue Steel look and a signature fragrance called “Zoolander No. 2”.
On Monday, Stiller as Derek starred in a wacky video released on social media promoting Bieber’s new album goal, which debuts on Friday. The last time we saw Zoolander pull out a cellphone, it was a the size of a matchbox – practically a phone for ants. But the first film continues to hold up surprisingly well, and so far Zoolander 2 sounds like an entertaining combination of the familiar and the new.
The sequel – out next February – will see the return of Christine Taylor as Matilda, Will Ferrell as Mugatu and Billy Zane as…
The fashion world, at least, still seems into Zoolander’s antics.
And then came the teaser trailer, which is dreamy.
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Stiller as Derek is wearing a black sequinned jacket over a silk shirt while Wilson as Hansel has on an impossibly fluffy white coat. The No Escape actor stated that it was a little awkward to film a sequel to a movie that did not perform well commercially when it was first released.