The premise of this movie is about a Lizard with only a year to live, but do you think they will actually kill him at the end, or invent some bullshit reason to keep the character alive?
The premise of this movie is about a Lizard with only a year to live, but do you think they will actually kill him at the end, or invent some bullshit reason to keep the character alive?
>Leo helps take the class on a camping trip and dies after being eaten by a bear
he's going to turn into a human
He reincarnates as his voice actor, truly a fate worse than death
>making shit up
the premise has nothing to do with him having only a year to live
Let me guess, he overhears that lizards only live 77 years or something
In reality he'll live couple years more, happy he accomplished something
How does he learn this? Not to be depressing but people rarely get their herps checked out by the vet so I doubt they'd find some illness, and just because the life expectancy of a creature is X doesn't mean its a hard and fast deadline
Probably just a wacky misunderstanding
This. He'll overhear a portion of a conversation between kids or faculty talking about how they're going to miss him and misinterpret it as "lizard dude's gonna die." Better yet, he's sound asleep during it, another lizard hears it, and further butchers it into "Leo, you're dying."
He looks incredibly generic, nobody will know this movie exists within a year of release.
If he's really lucky some media youtuber will cover him one day but that's the best case scenario.
>nobody will know this movie exists within a year of release.
That’s just every Adam Sandler movie though, expect for the one that became a meme
You never know. it could become a cult classic a decade later.
He'll use the remote to change the future.
This looks like crap compared to that other two syllable lizard move that came out in 2008.
He's got to stay alive so they can justify the expense of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon they made to promote this slop.
I thought you had to be important and widely beloved to get one of those
I believe the floats are all paid for by companies. Guessing they leave some guest slots for flavour of the month stuff and a few shameless promo ones to cover costs.
Not anymore lol. They have Ryan's World and NFT balloons now.
Will the Red Ape family make an appearance there?
It's one of those Cool cat NFTs rather then a monkey.
Will this be more successful than Back to the Outback or nah?
Here's the IRL lizard he's based off of, which can actually live up to 50 years old
The lizard looks sad... Even shitty look animated sad animals makes me sad.
He's just old
We still have more than 2 weeks to make it a hype like the digital clown girl.
Is there a sexy lizard in it somewhere? A hot komodo dragon probably?
lets just hype up real life actual adam sandler
what a lifeless poster
My bet is they pull a Rio 2 and they were wrong about his species and that he's actually a Tuatara Lizard that lives so long that no one really knows how long it would survive in captivity (hundreds of years).
That said, Adam Sandler didn't pull a deus ex machina in 50 first dates so maybe it will have a bittersweet ending.
He's gonna turn into a scalie anthro that girls would thrist over.
They already are
Will there be fanart of him when the movie comes out?