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2023
91 minutes
Animation, Family, Musicals
English
After a long time pining for each other, trolls Poppy and Branch are finally a couple and are enjoying spending more time together than ever before. One day, however, Poppy discovers that Branch has a secret past – he used to be in her favourite boyband phenomenon, BroZone with his four brothers. Thrilled with this information, Poppy is soon saddened to find out that the band disbanded, and Branch has not spoken to his family since. However, when one of his brothers is kidnapped by a pair of nefarious popstar villains named Velvet and Veneer, our favourite trolls set out to save him, learning a lot about each other along the way. Filled with recognisable songs and eye-popping animation, this third entry in the Trolls franchise tackles the importance of family, friends and a support system to help us through the tough times.
To celebrate the release of Trolls Band Together, in cinemas October 20, Into Film and Universal Pictures have united to create a cross-curricular learning framework for use with pupils aged 7-12. Our free resource channels the film’s infectious energy in a dynamic lesson sequence with links to physical education, maths, English/literacy and art & design. Register and download the Trolls Reunion Tour resource here.
very mild threat, rude humour, sex references, language
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