Tag: The Smurfs 2

  • Bid adieu to 2014 with SuperPIX PIXATHON this New Year’s Eve only on SONY PIX

    Bid adieu to 2014 with SuperPIX PIXATHON this New Year’s Eve only on SONY PIX

    Mumbai:  Movie buffs are in for a pleasant surprise as this New Year’s Eve, Sony PIX is offering a treat for it viewers with an interesting line up of entertaining and engaging movies all day long on Wednesday, December 31st from 9.00 AM onwards. The PIXATHON of the heroic and hilarious movies that will be aired are The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Grown Ups 2, The Smurfs 2, Robocop, After Earth and The Expendables 2, making sure you have the coolest, funniest and blockbuster New Year ever.

     

    A world with Giants and Dwarfs awaits you in the remarkable fantasy ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug airing at 9.00 AM followed by the rib tickling comedy, ‘Grown Ups 2’ where the adults get bullied by youngsters at 12.15 PM. Coming up next is ‘Smurfs 2’ at 2.00 PM where the little blue Smurfs set out for a wild adventure around Paris in search of their kidnapped friend Smurfette.

     

    Make way for the Ultimate Shiny reboot of the classic, undisputed crime eliminator in ‘Robocop’ at 4.30 PM and catch him extinguish felony on the city streets as a crime-fighting cyborg! Experience the beautiful journey of a father- son relationship and their fight for survival in the sci-fi action thriller ‘After Earth’ airing at 7.00 PM.  Coming closer to the year end is the multi starrer with the mammoth ensemble with Twice the action and double the punches at 9.00 PM is ‘The Expendables 2’.

     

    Tune in for an extravagant and compelling parade of this year’s most spectacular hits with six back to back movies only on Sony PIX, Wednesday, December 31st, 9.00 AM onwards!

  • Sony Pictures Entertainment to release ‘The Smurfs 2’ on 2 August

    Sony Pictures Entertainment to release ‘The Smurfs 2’ on 2 August

    NEW DELHI: The adorable and widely popular blue Belgian friends are back to spread their magic on the big screen from 2 August.

     

    Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is all set to release live action/animated family blockbuster comedy, The Smurfs 2 in 3D. The film will be released in English and Hindi in all key metros and is a sequel to the 2011 film The Smurfs and based on the characters and works of Belgian comics artist Peyo. The Hindi version has a song rendered by the nine participants of Sony Entertainment TV channel’s Indian Idol Junior.

     

    In this sequel the friendly blue creatures from mushroom houses promise to entertain their fans with more mischief and adventure.

     

    In this installment Director Raja Gosnell introduces two new characters, the Naughties, Hackus and Vexy.

     

    The film stars Neil Patrick Harris, Brendan Gleeson, Jayma Mays, with Katy Perry as Smurfette and Hank Azaria as Gargamel. Joining the voice cast are Christina Ricci and JB Smoove as Vexy and Hackus.

     

    In this sequel to the hybrid live action/animated family blockbuster comedy The Smurfs, the evil wizard Gargamel creates a group of mischievous Smurf-like creatures called the Naughties to harness the all-powerful, magical Smurf-essence. But when he discovers that only a true blue Smurf can give him what he wants – and only a secret spell that Smurfette knows can turn the Naughties into real Smurfs – Gargamel kidnaps Smurfette and imprisons her in the city of Paris. To save their beloved Smurfette, Papa and the Smurfs return to our world and reunite with Patrick and Grace Winslow, joined in their new adventure by Patrick’s estranged stepfather Vic, before Gargamel can learn the secret and rule the world!

     

    The Smurfs, the world’s favourite three-apple-high heroes have entertained children and adults around the world since its inception in a Belgian comic book in 1958. The Smurfs have been a great success in every medium, right from coming to life in comics, books, television series, films, videogames, live shows, figurines and finally, they ruled the world’s box office.

     

    The film was a global phenomenon, going on to take in over $560 million and won hearts of people across the globe.