Irving is playing the pig and eating the tiger again! "Uncle Drew" is scheduled to be released in mainland China on January 11

Irving is playing the pig and eating the tiger again! "Uncle Drew" is scheduled to be released in mainland China on January 11

Street legend "Uncle Drew" is back! This time "Uncle Drew" brought more "old partners" with him, and they all worked together to create Rock. The sports comedy movie "Uncle Drew" starring NBA star Kyrie Irving is scheduled to be released on January 11 in mainland China. Previously, "Uncle Drew" was just a 4-episode series of advertisements, but this time Irving brought it to the big screen. The official also released a Chinese trailer and Chinese poster. I wonder how Irving and other basketball superstars pretend to be pigs and eat tigers this time. Let's go to the trailer to see it together!

Uncle Drew Chinese trailer:

"Uncle Drew" tells the story of a down-and-out coach Dax who reorganized a group of elderly players led by Uncle Drew to participate in the famous Rock Tournament in violation of the eligibility criteria. The old man abused the young players on the court, which was "stunning". The film gathered many NBA superstars, including Kyrie Irving, Aaron Gordon, Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, "Little Potato" Nate Robinson and WNBA star Lisa Leslie.

Chinese poster:

Trailer screenshots:

The basketball comedy movie "Uncle Drew" will be released on January 11, 2019, with hot-blooded fun on the streets and a white-haired young man!

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