mardi 27 juin 2017
The Trailer For Leap! Will Make You and Your Kids Get Up and Dance
If you and your kids are prone to spontaneous dance parties, you're going to love the look of a new animated movie slated to hit theaters in late August. Following the story of a young orphan girl named Félicie (voiced by Elle Fanning) who, along with her best friend, Victor (Nat Wolff), ventures to Paris to pursue her passion for dance, Leap! looks like the ultimate feel-good film of the Summer. Maddie Ziegler also lends her voice to the film (even though it's an animated movie, it had to pay its respects to the dancing queen) as Félicie's rival, the conniving Camille, who will do anything to take her down - but it doesn't look like Félicie is going to give up so easily. Check out the trailer above, and get excited for the film's Aug. 30 release!
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