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The New Charlie’s Angels Trailer Has Just Dropped

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Just two days after the 10th anniversary of Farrah Fawcett’s death, who of course starred in the iconic Charlie’s Angels television series back in the ‘70s that spawned full-length movies, the trailer for the newest Charlie’s Angels film reboot has dropped.

The movie, which stars Kristen Stewart (Twilight), Naomi Scott (Aladdin), and newcomer Ella Balinska as the latest crime-fighting trio, also stars Elizabeth Banks, Patrick Stewart (X-Men, Star Trek), and Internet heartthrob Noah Centineo, who is best known for starring in last summer’s hit film, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before.

The trailer was released on Thursday, June 27 and reveals some key plot points, including the fact that Banks is playing Bosley (a role normally played by a man) and Stewart and Balinska’s characters are trying to recruit Scott to join their team.

“Welcome to the Townsend Agency. We exist because traditional law enforcement can’t keep up,” Banks says in the trailer.

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This is, of course, a reboot of the original 2000 movie, which starred Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu which also spawned the sequel, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle. Those movies nor the current version coming out this year would be possible without the iconic ‘70s television series.

The Aaron Spelling show debuted back in 1976 and lasted for five seasons. It starred Fawcett, Jaclyn Smith, and Kate Jackson and was groundbreaking at the time as it had the women solving crimes and protecting the clients of an unseen boss, voiced by Dynasty star John Forsythe.

The film, which is also directed by Banks, is set to premiere in November. Watch the trailer above to see what you can expect from the film when it comes out this fall!

Video Credit: HBO


Video Credit: HBO

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