‘Storks’ first official trailer unveiled; Kelsey Grammer, Andy Samberg comedy release date in September 2016

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'Storks' is an upcoming animated comedy film about storks delivering packages for an online retailer instead of their well-known role in delivering babies. Warner Bros. unveiled the first official trailer in time for the September 2016 release date.

According to /Film, Warner Bros. Animation released the upcoming animated comedy film's first official trailer which features the voices of Kelsey Grammer and Andy Samberg as well as comedic duo Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. In the new film, Grammer and Samberg are storks who deliver packages for an online retailer instead of delivering babies.

The film's announcement trailer shows Grammer's Hunter, CEO of online retailer Cornerstone.com, introducing his company and how their systems work including one human infant production facility. According to People, Samberg plays Junior, a top delivery stork about to be promoted when he accidentally activates the Baby Making Machine that produces an unauthorized infant. He and his friend Tulip race to deliver the baby girl before his boss finds out about his huge mistake.

Another article by Deadline stated that 'Storks' is set to be released on September 23, 2016. It is co-directed by Pixar veteran Doug Sweetland and Nicholas Stoller of 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' fame. Stoller also serves as writer as well as co-producer together with Brad Lewis. Executive producing are Glenn Ficarra, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, John Requa and Jared Stern.

'Storks' is an upcoming animated comedy film that features the voices of Grammer, Samberg, Key oand Peele among others. Grammer is a three-time Golden Globe awardee as well as a five-time Emmy awardee best known for his portrayal as Dr. Frasier Crane on NBC's 'Frasier'.

Samberg was a cast member on 'Saturday Night Live' and went on to voice several full-feature animated films namely 'Hotel Transylvania' and 'Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs'. Key and Peele are best known for their sketch comedy series of the same name created for Comedy Central. The two previously worked for MADtv.

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