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Get your first look at the upcoming reboot of 'Charlie's Angels'

The reboots just keep on coming, and Charlie’s Angels is riding the wave with a brand new trailer.

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The new version of the campy favourite stars Kristen Stewart, Naomi Harris and Ella Baliska as the Angels.

The film’s director/writer Elisabeth Banks also stars as the ladies’ liaison Bosley and Patrick Stewart stars as the titular Charles Townsend.

Much like the 2000 remake starring Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore brought us an original single from Destiny’s Child – this new version also promises a collaboration between Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande and Lana Del Rey.

Check out the women, weapons and wigs below. Charlie’s Angels hits cinemas on November 14th 2019.

OIP Staff


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