Funny trailers for three 'Ivy + Bean' films about young best friends

Ivy + Bean Trailer

"We're not playing, we're on a mission!" Netflix has unveiled the trailers for a series of three (!!!) films titled Ivy + Bean, about two young best friends on an adventure. It is adapted from the beloved and bestselling book series of the same name by Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall. Two unlikely friends, the loud and fearless Bean and the thoughtful and quiet Ivy, discover that one adventure can reveal that even seemingly different people can become best friends. "Each girl thinks the other is weird. Each girl thinks they could never be friends with the other. But sometimes opposites can be best friends...because they're opposites!" All three films will be released on the same day and will feature back-to-back stories, based on the first three books in the series. They star Keslee Blalock as Ivy and Madison Skye Validum as Bean, along with Lidya Jewett, Garfield Wilson, Marci T. House, Jaycie Dotin, Innocent Ekakitie, Mia Swaminathan, Ava Marchfelder and Nia Vardalos. Really for kids only, but kids like to have fun.

Here is the official trailer (+ poster) for Elissa Down's Ivy + Bean, straight from Netflix's YouTube:

Ivy + Bean poster

And here's the trailer (+ poster) for Ivy + Bean: The Ghost That Had to Go, also on YouTube:

Ivy + Bean: poster of the ghost who had to go

And here's the latest trailer (+ poster) for Ivy + Bean: Doomed to Dance, also on YouTube:

Ivy + Bean: poster of the ghost who had to go

First movie: Ivy (Keslee Blalock) and Bean (Madison Skye Validum) didn't expect them to be friends. Ivy is calm, thoughtful and observant. Bean is playful, exuberant and fearless. However, an occasional adventure reveals that opposites can become best friends.Second movie: When Ivy discovers the school bathroom is haunted, Bean helps Ivy harness her powers of witch. With the help of their classmates, Ivy and Bean orchestrate a ritual that will free the ghosts, save the school, and also ruin Nancy's day.Third movie: Ivy and Bean are thrilled to s sign up for ballet until they realize there will be no sword fighting, kicking or "dancing to the death" allowed in class. When Bean's parents won't let her quit, Ivy agrees to hold on with Bean at the big dance festival show. All Ivy + Bean movies are directed by the filmmaker Australian Elissa Down, from the films The Black Balloon, The Honor List and Feel the Beat previously, as well as a number of short films . The screenplay for Ivy + Bean is by Kathy Waugh and Jeff Stockwell; the screenplays for The Ghost That Had to Go and Doomed to Dance are by Kathy Waugh. Adapted from the Ivy + Bean books by Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall. Produced by Anne Brogan and Melanie Stokes. Netflix will release all three Ivy + Bean movies together for streaming on September 2, 2022.

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Funny trailers for three 'Ivy + Bean' films about young best friends
Ivy + Bean Trailer

"We're not playing, we're on a mission!" Netflix has unveiled the trailers for a series of three (!!!) films titled Ivy + Bean, about two young best friends on an adventure. It is adapted from the beloved and bestselling book series of the same name by Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall. Two unlikely friends, the loud and fearless Bean and the thoughtful and quiet Ivy, discover that one adventure can reveal that even seemingly different people can become best friends. "Each girl thinks the other is weird. Each girl thinks they could never be friends with the other. But sometimes opposites can be best friends...because they're opposites!" All three films will be released on the same day and will feature back-to-back stories, based on the first three books in the series. They star Keslee Blalock as Ivy and Madison Skye Validum as Bean, along with Lidya Jewett, Garfield Wilson, Marci T. House, Jaycie Dotin, Innocent Ekakitie, Mia Swaminathan, Ava Marchfelder and Nia Vardalos. Really for kids only, but kids like to have fun.

Here is the official trailer (+ poster) for Elissa Down's Ivy + Bean, straight from Netflix's YouTube:

Ivy + Bean poster

And here's the trailer (+ poster) for Ivy + Bean: The Ghost That Had to Go, also on YouTube:

Ivy + Bean: poster of the ghost who had to go

And here's the latest trailer (+ poster) for Ivy + Bean: Doomed to Dance, also on YouTube:

Ivy + Bean: poster of the ghost who had to go

First movie: Ivy (Keslee Blalock) and Bean (Madison Skye Validum) didn't expect them to be friends. Ivy is calm, thoughtful and observant. Bean is playful, exuberant and fearless. However, an occasional adventure reveals that opposites can become best friends.Second movie: When Ivy discovers the school bathroom is haunted, Bean helps Ivy harness her powers of witch. With the help of their classmates, Ivy and Bean orchestrate a ritual that will free the ghosts, save the school, and also ruin Nancy's day.Third movie: Ivy and Bean are thrilled to s sign up for ballet until they realize there will be no sword fighting, kicking or "dancing to the death" allowed in class. When Bean's parents won't let her quit, Ivy agrees to hold on with Bean at the big dance festival show. All Ivy + Bean movies are directed by the filmmaker Australian Elissa Down, from the films The Black Balloon, The Honor List and Feel the Beat previously, as well as a number of short films . The screenplay for Ivy + Bean is by Kathy Waugh and Jeff Stockwell; the screenplays for The Ghost That Had to Go and Doomed to Dance are by Kathy Waugh. Adapted from the Ivy + Bean books by Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall. Produced by Anne Brogan and Melanie Stokes. Netflix will release all three Ivy + Bean movies together for streaming on September 2, 2022.

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