'Office Christmas Party' Release Date, Cast, Latest News & Update: Second Trailer Shows Plot & More Comedic Scenes! [VIDEO]
By Hazel Jane F. Mortiga | Nov 07, 2016 02:06 AM EST
A two minute and 44 second official trailer of "Office Christmas Party" movie was released earlier this year. The Paramount Pictures Christmas comedy film was directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck which was based from a story by American screenwriters, Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.
The second trailer features a lot more than the first one. The first "Office Christmas Party" trailer focused more on controlling the office Christmas party and has less dialogue than the second one. Meanwhile, the new trailer of the said Christmas comedy film is much wild for it sets the tone of the previous story of the said movie.
On "Office Christmas Party's" trailer, the office had a financial issues and close to shutting down. CEO's Sister, played by Jennifer Aniston threatened the branch employees that the company will be shut down due to financial crisis. The branch manager organized an epic Christmas party in order for the company be save from their financial crisis by landing big clients.
While the CEO's sister stuck in Chicago, the branch manager was very busy organizing the event. The manager dressed as Santa Claus and began his epic office Christmas party show. "Office Christmas Party" is filled with many chaotic scenes including water coolers filled with booze, flaming Christmas trees, reindeer and swinging from Christmas lights.
The second "Office Christmas Party" trailer looked very hilarious and T.J. Miller did a great job in carrying the comedic side of the movie. The newest trailer focused more on the mayhem moments of the aforementioned Christmas movie. Hopefully, "Office Christmas Party" movie will gain more hits.
The upcoming Christmas comedy film were led by Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman together with the Emmy awardees, T.J Miller, Kate McKinnon, Courtney B. Vance, Vanessa Bayer, Jamie Chung, Rob Coddry, Olivia Munn and Sam Richardson. The "Office Christmas Party" will be open in theaters nationwide on December 9, 2016.
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