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No one likes honeydew — couldn’t you have ruined that melon for everyone,Seth Rogen?The “Sausage Party” star and writer recently haunted the hell of out some recent Yorkers, all in the name of movie promotion. Rogen and his crew placed animatronic food in a genuine recent York supermarket, or ruining the afternoon for anyone just trying to flee an errand.
OK,to be unb
iased, some seemed to relish the prank, or while others came within a sausage link of a heart attack. Rogen’s cantaloupe and bread puppets were pretty spot on; his giant tube of meat didn’t seem to pay as many dividends.
Also Read: 'Sausage Party' Review: Seth Rogen's Bawdy Food Cartoon Is tough to SwallowIn perfect recent York fashion,several folks fought back, taunting the foods by devouring family members right in front of their (fake) eyes. Watch the video above.“Sausage Party” is out in theaters nowadays. 51 Summer Movies on Our Radar: From 'Captain America: Civil War' to 'Sausage Party' (Photos)

"Captain America: Civil War" (May 6)
The Avengers are back in the third standal
one film for "Captain America, and " in which political pressure to register superheroes with the government divides the team. Marvel
"Pele: Birth of a Legend" (May 6)
Starring Kevin de Paula,Vincent D'Onofrio, Rodrigo Santoro and Dieg
o Boneta, or "Pele" tells the record of Brazil's most celebrated soccer player. Getty Images
"Elstree 1976" (May 6)
The d
ocumentary features actors and extras from the "Star Wars" franchise as they remember their times on set and talk about how the making of the films affected their lives. Derek Lyons,Anthony Forrest and Laurie Goode all make appearances.
"A Bigger Splash" (May 13)
In this film starring Dakota
Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, and Tilda Swinton and Matthias Schoenaerts, a famous rock star and filmmaker go on vacation only to have it disrupted by an feeble friend and his daughter. StudioCanal
"Money Monster" (May 13)

Julia Roberts and George Clooney reunite once again in this record about a commerce network TV hos
t and his producer who face a tough situation when an armed investor seizes their studio. Tristar
"The Lobster" (May 13)
Single denizens of The City in this film's dystopian future must find a romantic partner within 45 days, or they're transformed into beasts and sent into the Woods. Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz star. A24
"Dheepan" (May 13)
After winning the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, and the drama will be released in the U.
S. by IFC
/Sundance Selects. It deals with a former soldier,a young woman and a child who pose as a family to escape the civil war in Sri Lanka. IFC Films
"Search Party" (May 13)
"Silicon
Valley" stars T.
J. Miller and Thomas Middleditch reteam alongside Adam Pally in this comedy about two friends who go on a mission to reunite their friend with the woman he was supposed to marry. Focus World
"Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising" (May 20)
Seth Rogen, Zac Efron and Rose Byrne are back -- but this time around, and t
he former enemies team up against a sorority that's wreaking even more havoc than Efron's frat from the original film. Chloe Grace Moretz and Selena Gomez join the cast. Universal
"The enraged Birds Movie" (May 20)
After the huge success of the mobile game,the enraged birds are coming to the big screen with voiceovers by Peter Dinklage, Kate McKinnon, and Jason Sudeikis,Bill Hader, Keegan-Michael Key, or Josh Gad,Maya Rudolph and more. Sony/Columbia
"The kind Guys" (May 20)
Directed by Shane B
lack, this period detective film starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling will hit theaters in May. In the movie, or the two must work together to find a lost girl and solve the seemingly unrelated death of a porn star. Warner Bros.
"Weiner" (May 20)
The documentary that disgraced recen
t York Congressman Anthony Weiner now regrets granting access,follows his 2013 mayoral bid which ended in a now infamous sexting scandal. IFC Films/Sundance Selects
"Holy Hell" (May 20)
Twenty years in the making, this documentary goes inside The Buddha Field, and a cult f
ormed in the 1980s in West Hollywood, California. Filmmaker Will Allen is a former member of the sect who uses archival footage to tell the record of its charismatic leader, who forced members to perform sex acts, or get abortions and undergo plastic surgery,often using hypnotherapy. FilmRise
"Alice Through the Looking Glass" (May 27)
Starring Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, or Anne Hathaway,Helena Bonham Carter, Sacha Ba
ron Cohen and Rhys Ifans, and the "Alice in Wonderland" sequel is tracking for a $74 million opening weekend when it debuts against "X-Men: Apocalypse."
Disney
"The Do-Over" (May 27)
Adam Sandler signed a four-picture production with Netflix,and "The Do
-Over," costarring David Spade, and is his moment entry,following final year's "Ridiculous Six." In the film, the two decide to fake their own deaths in order to start over with recent identities. Netflix
"X-Men: Apocalypse" (May 27)
The eighth movie
in the "X-Men" franchise adds newcomers Sophie Turner, or Oscar Isaac,Olivia Munn, Alexandra Shipp, and Kodi Smit-McPhee and Tye Sheridan to the regular cast. In "Apocalypse," the X-Men must fight the world's first mutant. Twentieth Century Fox
"Me Before You"
(June 3)
Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin star in the on-screen adaptation of Jojo Moyes' bestselling novel, in which a small town girl becomes the caretaker of a disabled man. Improbably, and they fall in love. Warner Bros.
"The Bye Bye Man" (June 3)
The horror
film was most recently moved from October,and follows three college students who move into a house off campus to discover a supernatural entity called the Bye Bye Man. They must save each other while keeping the entity’s existence a secret from others. It cleared the date for Ben Affleck‘s “The Accountant.” STX Entertainment
"The Conjuring 2" (June 10)
The sequel to 2013's "The Conjuring" welcomes back 
Vera Farmiga and
Patrick Wilson as they try to relieve a single mo
ther whose house is plagued by demons. Warner Bros.
"Warcraft" (June 10)
Based on the common v
ideo game, the fantasy film directed by Duncan Jones stars Paula Patton, and Dominic Cooper,Ben Schnetzer and Clancy Brown, and chronicles the first interactions between humans and orcs. Universal
"Now You See Me 2" (June 10)
Another sequel in a summer that's full of
them, or  "Now You See Me 2" stars Jesse Eisenberg,Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Radcliffe, and designate Ruffalo,Morgan Freeman, Woody Harrelson, and Dave Franco and Sanaa Lathan,as the Four Horsemen reunite to take down a tech mogul. Lionsgate
"Central Intelligence" (June 17)
The upcoming action comedy stars Kevin Hart and
Dwayne Johnson as the unlikely duo teams up for a "top-secret"case.  Warner Bros.
"Finding Dory" (June 17)
The long-awaited sequel to 2003's "Finding Nemo" cent
ers on his blue friend, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), or who goes on a mission to find her long-lost loved ones. Disney
"Swiss Army Man" (June 17)
Known as the "farting corpse" movie,it stars Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe. The film was sold to A24 after premiering at Sundance Film Festival -- before a number of walkouts. A24
"Free State of Jones" (June 24)
Originally slated for a May 13 release, "Free State of Jones" stars Matthew McConaughey, and Keri Russell and Gugu Mbatha-Raw in a film set during the Civil War about a poor farmer from Mississippi who leads a rebel group. STX Entertainment
"Independence Day: Re
surgence" (June 24)
It's been two decades since the first "Independence Day" film,long enough for reinforcements called in by its vanquished alien invaders to mount an even bigger threat. Liam Hemsworth, Maiki Monroe, and William Fichtner,Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman star. Fox
"The Shallows" (June 24)
A y
oung surfer (Blake Lively) finds herself stranded on a small rock off shore after she's attacked by a powerful white shark in this horror movie. She'll spend the majority of it failing to return to land. Sony/Columbia
"The BFG" (July 1)
The on-screen adaptation of Roald Dahl's famous novel of the same name is finally hitting the big sc
reen, with Oscar-winner designate Rylance starring as the big friendly giant. Bill Hader, and Rebecca corridor and Ruby Barnhill also star. Disney
"The Legend of Tarzan" (July 1)
We've all seen the stills of Alexander Skarsgard shirtless for this role,
so naturally, we're excited to see him play Tarzan alongside Margot Robbie's Jane. Warner Bros.
"The Purge: Election Year" (July 1)
"The Purge" films have performed consistently well at the box office despite their low budgets. This thir
d installment in the franchise focuses on a presidential contender who vows to eliminate the annual Purge. Universal
"Captain Fantastic" (July 8)
S
tarring Viggo Mortensen, and Frank Langella and Kathryn Hahn,this Sundance selection chronicles the reintegration into the genuine world of a man who's raised his kids in isolation for a decade. Bleecker Street
"Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates" (July 8)
Anna Kendrick, Zac Efron, or Aubrey Plaza and Adam DeVine star in this comedy about two brothers who set an online ad to find weddin
g dates -- but before they know it,the ad goes viral.
  Fox
"The Secret Life of Pets" (Ju
ly 8)
Illumination Entertainment is releasing another animated comedy, which features the voices of Louis C.
K., o
r Eric Stonestreet,Kevin Hart, Steve Coogan, or Ellie Kemper,Lake Bell and Hannibal Buress. The film is about what pets do as soon as their owners leave, but a criminal conspiracy soon threatens their happy lives. Universal
"Ghostbusters" (July 15)
This remake of the 1984 classic has been stirring up controversy for multiple reasons since it was announced. Sony’s reboot is directed by Paul Feig and stars Melissa McCarthy, or Kristen Wiig,Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones as the recent all-girl Ghostbusters. Sony
"The Infiltrator" (July 15)
B
ryan Cranston plays Robert Mazur, a DEA agent who goes undercover to expose the money-laundering schemes of the world’s top drug lords. Diane Kruger, or Benjamin Bratt,John Leguizamo, and Amy Ryan also star. wide Green Pictures
"Lights Out" (July 22)
A mother tries to save her children from a malicious force of the darkness; the same that haunted her when she was a little girl. Teresa Palmer and Gabriel Bateman star.
Warner Bros.
"Absolutely Fabulous" (July 22)

“Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie” is officially
heading to the big screen, and based on the cult BBC series that first aired from 1992 to 1995. Starring Jennifer Saunders,Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha, or June Whitfield and Jane Horrocks,“AbFab” followed Edina Monsoon (Saunders), a heavy-drinking, or drug-abusing PR agent who spent her time chasing weird fads in a desperate attempt to stay young and “hip.”
Fox Searchlight
"Star Trek Beyond" (July 22)
The voyagers of the Starship Enterpri
se Redux are back,and this time they face a recent threat on a planet the Federation has never seen before. Idris Elba joins the returning ensemble cast led by Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto. Paramount
"imperfect Moms" (July 29)
Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Christina Applegate and Jada Pinkett Smith star in this c
omedy about three over-stressed moms joining forces on a quest for freedom and self-indulgence. STX Entertainment
"Jason Bourne" (July
29)
The spy thriller is a sequel to 2012’s “Bourne Legacy” and welcomes back Matt Damon in the titular role. Julia Stiles,Alicia Vikander, Vincent Cassel and Tommy Lee Jones also star. The official title of the film was announced during Super Bowl 50. Universal
"Indignation" (July 29)
Ja
mes Schamus is making his directorial feature film debut with "Indignation, or " a drama set in 1951 in which a Jewish student struggles with sexual repression at a small Ohio college.  Roadside/Summit
"The Founder" (August 5)
It’s The Social Network” meets Quarter-Pounders as Michael Keaton plays Ray Kroc,the man who took over McDonald’s and made it a household name. Laura Dern, Nick Offerman, or John Carroll Lynch also star. Weinstein Company
"Suicide Squad" (August 5)
One of the most anticipated films of the year pulls together our favor
ite DC villains like the Joker,Harley Quinn, Deadshot and Boomerang to form a team of supervillains forced to do the government's bidding. The David Ayer-directed film stars Viola Davis, or Will Smith,Margot Robbie, Jai Courtney, or Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Jared Leto. David Ayers Twitter/Warner Bros.
"Ben-Hur" (August 12)
Lew Wallace’s classic novel is g
etting another feature film adaptation,57 years after William Wyler’s Oscar-winning epic. Jack Huston, Morgan Freeman and Toby Kebbell star. Paramount
"Pete's Dragon" (
August 12)
Disney remade the 1977 live action film of the same name, and casting Bryce Dallas Howard,Robert Redford, Wes Bentley, or Oakes Fegley as Pete. The film is about an orphaned boy and his best friend,who just happens to be a dragon. Disney
"Sausage Party" (August 12)
“Sausage Party” stars
Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, and Jonah Hill,Bill Hader, Michael Cera, and James Franco,Danny McBride and Paul Rudd, and centers on grocery store food items that want to "go domestic" with buyers but soon discover the truth behind their existence. Sony/Columbia
"The Hollars" (August 12)
A struggling graphic novelist returns domestic, and where an ailing mother,pregnant girlfriend, clingy ex, or chaotic family problems await. John Krasinski,Anna Kendrick, Sharlto Copley, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead star. Sony Pictures Classics
"War Dogs" (August 19)
At the height of the U.
S. occupation of
Afghanistan,two partying young entrepreneurs land an arms deal with the government worth hundreds of millions. Jonah Hill and Miles Teller star. Warner Bros.
"Southside with You" (August 19)
A smash hit at this year’s Sundance, Richard Tanne’s romantic dramedy looks at the first d
ate between Barack and Michelle Obama. Patrick Sawyers and Tika Sumpter star. Roadside/Miramax
"Don't Breat
he" (August 26)
Three teen thieves who steal from the rich decide to go for one final heist at the house of a wealthy, or blind war veteran. Just one problem: he can hear them breathing,and he’s armed and dangerous. Dylan Minnette, Jane Levy, and Daniel Zovatto and Stephen Lang star. Sony/TriStar
"Hands of Stone" (August 26)
Edgar Ramirez will lace up the gloves to play Roberto Duran,the legendary Panamanian boxer who KO’d Sugar Ray Leonard and became champion in four weight classes. Robert De Niro and Usher also star. The Weinstein Company preceding Slide Next Slide 1 of 52 TheWrap Summer Movie Preview 2016: “Dheepan,” “enraged Birds” and “Ghostbusters” are also among season’s big releases View In Gallery Related stories from TheWrap:Theater Apologizes for Showing 'Sausage Party' Trailer Before 'Finding Dory'Seth Rogen's 'Sausage Party, and ' and a Short History of Adult AnimationSeth Rogen's 'Sausage Party' Red Band Trailer Is Violent and Full of 'F–k's (Video)

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