Rev up those fryers for The Bob’s Burgers Movie trailer

The animated feature arrives in theaters this Memorial Day

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Rev up those fryers for The Bob’s Burgers Movie trailer
The Belcher family Screenshot: 20th Century Studios/Youtube

The trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie opens up in a typical Belcher fashion, with Bob worrying about something while the kids try to pay him no mind. Only this time, it looks like the Belcher family’s problems might swallow them whole. The trailer promises “mystery, meat, and mayhem,” but it also looks to promise just some good ol’ fashioned Belcher shenanigans.

The Bob’s Burgers movie will find the Belchers on the cusp of a busy summer season, that is, until a humongous sinkhole opens up in front of the restaurant. With the burger shop already on the brink of financial ruin, the worries continue to pile up for Bob, with Linda doing everything she can to keep Bob with “happy, hopeful, kissy lips.” Meanwhile, the kids try to solve a wharf mystery that could possibly save the family business, which includes rallying a troop of sentient stuffed creatures. Linda also hits the wharf donning a burger costume and a possible glimpse at where the music comes in within this movie-musical, with the kids dressed as ‘80s rockers.

The film brings forth the voice acting talents of Kristen Schaal as Louise Belcher, Dan Mintz as Tina Belcher, Eugene Mirman as Gene Belcher, H. Jon Benjamin as Bob Belcher, and John Roberts as Linda Belcher. Larry Murphy, Zach Galifianakis, and Kevin Kline, are also along for the ride. The Bob’s Burgers Movie was directed by the series’ creator and writer Loren Bouchard, as well as its supervising director and Bernard Derriman. Bouchard linked up with Nora Smith (Central Park) to pen the screenplay.

With the movie on its way, the series is currently airing its 12 season. After many delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Bob’s Burgers Movie will be released on Memorial Day, or May 27.

17 Comments

  • stephdeferie-av says:

    thank goodness, a reason to get to May.

  • coolmanguy-av says:

    I’ve noticed that there’s a visible crack and dip in the sidewalk in front of the restaurant that’s slowly been getting bigger this season. Pretty neat that they’re slowly building up to the sinkhole in the show

  • volunteerproofreader-av says:

    a busy summer season, that is, until a humongous sinkhole —> a busy summer season; that is, until a humongous sinkholedonning a burger costume and a possible glimpse —> donning a burger costume, and (there’s?) a possible glimpseand Kevin Kline, are also along for the ride —> and Kevin Kline are also along for the rideits supervising director and Bernard Derriman —> its supervising director Bernard Derrimanairing its 12 season —> airing its 12th season

    • murrychang-av says:

      Pretty sure semi colons are not taught in school anymore except as winky faces 😉

      • volunteerproofreader-av says:

        They’re taught in school, it’s just that kids have phones now. If I’d had a phone in school I probably wouldn’t have learned jack shit about anything

  • butterbattlepacifist-av says:

    I love how when they do a movie of an animated show suddenly everything’s shaded. Like, a lot. It’s all so very shaded.

    • nostalgic4thecta-av says:

      It always feels just a little bit passive aggressive on the part of the animation team.“Look at all of this moody lighting we can do with enough extra time and money. The show could probably look like this if you doubled our budget…”

    • coolmanguy-av says:

      Live animation is a terrible strain on the animator’s wrists

  • adamtrevorjackson-av says:

    how many times has this exact article been published

  • senatorstampingston-av says:

    I really hope this is good. I’ve been a huge Bob’s Burgers fan since it first started airing.

  • dudebra-av says:

    Bob’s Burgers is not that good.It’s the animation equivalent of a slightly below average meatloaf.

    • julian9ehp-av says:

      Nope; It’s a well-done burger.

      • dudebra-av says:

        Well done burgers are the worst burgers!Bob’s Burgers is a repetitive and aggressively mediocre slog of pathetic and unlikable characters.It almost completely wastes the reality stretching potential of animation. A more fitting format would have been a sitcom and it should have been cancelled 10 years ago.

        • julian9ehp-av says:

          I disagree, because animation has many pleasures, not simply one. Like second-season “King of the Hill” and the first season of “The Boondocks,” animation can also show us realities and emotions that we ordinarily wouldn’t recognise.

          • dudebra-av says:

            Well, I was getting ready to go in to a lengthy internet screed about the inferiority of Bob’s Burgers but my heart just isn’t in it. It’s still better than most network teevee, a very low bar, and I do like H. Jon Benjamin (see Archer for a superior show).I’m just here to say, I don’t get it and you do you.

  • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

    Well, which is it? Memorial Day, or May 27?

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