The Ark and The Aardvark

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The Ark and The Aardvark Movie

Take a look to this first official banner poster of The Ark and The Aardvark, the upcoming CG animated adventure comedy movie directed by John Stevenson based on a script by Philip LaZebnik and Glen Dolman and featuring the voice of Miles Teller as the aardvark Gilbert:

(Click on the poster to enlarge.)


THE ARK & the AARDVARK

From the creator of Kung Fu Panda.

Plot synopsis:
“The story follows an outcast aardvark by the name of Gilbert (voiced by Miles Teller), who becomes the reluctant leader of a ragtag group of misfit animals that need to be led to the mighty ark before the impending flood. Along their journey, they band together to conquer unforeseen obstacles, and ultimately, Gilbert discovers within himself the inner strength and ingenuity to prove that in a world of ‘twos’, he was truly destined to be the one.”

Wondering what an aardvark is? Well it’s a very peculiar animal native to Africa. Learn more about this strange creature with this youtube video:


Secret Creatures: Africa’s earth pig, the Aardvark.

The film has yet to get an official release date.

Stay tuned with us for more details about the movie The Ark and The Aardvark.
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The Ark and The Aardvark

The Ark and The Aardvark MovieThe Ark and The Aardvark
Genre: Adventure/Comedy
Directed by: John Stevenson
Starring: Miles Teller
Release Date: TBA 2017

More Information at: The Ark and The Aardvark Trailer

https://teaser-trailer.com/movie/the-ark-and-the-aardvark

Plot synopsis:
“Set during Noah and the Ark, but from the point of view of the animals, the film follows the story of GILBERT. An aardvark, Gilbert becomes the reluctant leader of a ragtag group of misfit animals that need to be led to the mighty ark before the impending flood. Along their journey, they band together to conquer unforeseen natural disasters, and ultimately, Gilbert discovers within himself the inner strength and ingenuity to prove that a in a world of “twos,” anybody could be “the one,” even a lowly aardvark.”