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There s A New Trailer For The Comedy "Father Figures" And It Looks Like A Raunchy Non-Musical Version Of "Mamma Mia!"

The fact that this wasn t officially titled "Paternity Quest" is heartbreaking to me.





So today we got our first full-length look at Father Figures, a new comedy starring Owen Wilson and Ed Helms.

There s A New Trailer For The Comedy

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The film was originally titled Bastards, which is still not as good as Paternity Quest (yes, I know they say it in the trailer, but I will never be over this pun).





The comedy follows two adult brothers as they discover that their mom may have ~fudged the truth~ about who their real father was, sending them on "Operation: Who s Your Daddy?" to find the truth.

There s A New Trailer For The Comedy





The whole thing kind of sounds like a non-musical, raunchier version of the Mamma Mia! plot, and it honestly looks pretty fucking funny.

There s A New Trailer For The Comedy





The bumbling brothers are played by Ed Helms and Owen Wilson.

There s A New Trailer For The Comedy





Glenn Close plays their mother, who was apparently DYNAMITE in the sack back in her day.

There s A New Trailer For The Comedy





And the prospective fathers (or, at least the ones shown in this trailer) are played by J.K. Simmons, Terry Bradshaw, Ving Rhames, and Christopher Walken.

There s A New Trailer For The Comedy





But we ll have to wait to find out who the daddy is until Father Figures heads to theaters Dec. 22nd, 2017!

There s A New Trailer For The Comedy

There s A New Trailer For The Comedy There s A New Trailer For The Comedy

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