When a film is called Doggy Style, the rough humor is inevitable. The comedy penned by Netflix talent Dan Perrault (American Vandal) lives up to its name in the first trailer. A humiliated dog swears bloody revenge on his ex-master and sets out with his friends to bite off his penis.
Check out the first trailer of Doggy Style here:
Doggy Style – Trailer (German) HD
After the Netflix highlight: revenge comedy doggy style, several stars are brought together in the original
Originally, four-legged friend Reggie (Will Ferrell) saw only the best in Mr. Doug (Will Forte). Only with the help of some strays are his eyes finally opened: Doug throws beer cans at him, tries to abandon him and insults him everywhere with all sorts of insults. High time to pay him back.
But first, Reggie enjoys the joys of being a stray, including Dry sex with garden gnomes and drug trips on mushrooms. Many Hollywood stars, such as Jamie Foxx or Randall Park (WandaVision), cavort in the original, especially among the speakers of the four-legged group.
When is Doggystyle coming to the cinema?
Doggystyle releases on June 8, 2023 in the cinema. In addition to author Perrault, director Josh Greenbaum was behind the camera, who was responsible for the comedy Barb and Star go to Vista Del Mar, among other things.
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