Warner Bros. has released the finalSmallfoottrailer. The movie turns the Bigfoot legend upside down when a young Yeti discovers a human and must prove to the rest of the community that the myth of the “smallfoot” is real.

This trailer is fine, has some cute jokes, and the ends with an uplifting song for some reason. The trailer also makes it clear that yetis and humans can’t understand each other, which should lead to some nice comic scenes. But more importantly, Warner Bros. Animation has had a surprisingly strong track record lately. You’ve gotThe LEGO Movies, which have ranged from solid to outstanding, and then there’s the underseenStorks, which was surprisingly hilarious. While I have some reservations aboutSmallfoot, Warner Bros. has earned the benefit of the doubt.

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Check out theSmallfoottrailer below. The film opens September 28th and features the voices ofChanning Tatum, James Corden, Zendaya, Common, LeBron James, Gina Rodriguez, andYara Shahidi.

Here’s the official synopsis forSmallfoot:

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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​“Smallfoot” stars 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. Also starring are Zendaya (“Spider-Man: Homecoming”), Common (“Selma”), LeBron James (upcoming “Space Jam 2”), Gina Rodriguez (“Jane the Virgin”), Danny DeVito (“The Lorax,” Oscar nominee for “Erin Brockovich”), Yara Shahidi (TV’s “Black-ish”), Ely Henry (TV’s “Justice League Action”), and Jimmy Tatro (“22 Jump Street”).

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