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Watch the First 'Pokemon: Detective Pikachu' Trailer; Here's Everything We Know


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You weren't expecting that the first truly great video game movie would also be a Pokemon movie, did you? All signs point to the former being a possibility, with Warner Bros.' live-action adaptation of the Nintendo game Detective Pikachu, starring everyone's favorite snarky voice actor, Ryan Reynolds.  The first trailer for the upcoming movie (watch it down below) hints that, thanks to Reynolds voicing the title character, this is sort of going to be Deadpool for kids. But it promises an even more adorable hero and a plot that's closer to the old Looney Tunes classic One Froggy Evening crossed with Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Here's everything we know about Pokemon: Detective Pikachu so far: What is the movie about? Assuming you're asking where did...
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I really did not expect Pikachu to have the voice that he is really given, I mean from the original 'Pika Pika' the actual voice of Pikachu talking was really shocking. And the voice is of Ryan Renold's !!! The trailer seemed amazing. The graphics look really good. Not a big fan but the trailer seems promising. Too many good trailers this year. 

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