DIRTY GRANDPA | New Teaser Poster and Images – Zac Efron and Robert De Niro Movie News

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Zac Efron and Robert De Niro hit the road for some family bonding in the upcoming comedy DIRTY GRANDPA. We’ve got an all-new teaser poster & images from the film. From director Dan Mazer (Borat, Ali G) and writer John Phillips (Bad Santa 2), Efron and De Niro star alongside Aubrey Plaza, Zoey Deutch, Julianne Hough, Jason Mantzoukas and Adam Pally in the outlandish comedy about a straight-laced lawyer (Efron) duped into driving his foul-mouthed grandfather (De Niro) to Daytona for spring break. Buckle-up for the ultimate bro-trip unloading into theaters January 22!

They’re hitting the road. And everything on it.

Dirty Grandpa
In Theaters January 22

Jason Kelly [Zac Efron] is one week away from marrying his boss’s uber-controlling daughter, putting him on the fast track for a partnership at the law firm. However, when the straight-laced Jason is tricked into driving his foul-mouthed grandfather, Dick [Robert De Niro], to Daytona for spring break, his pending nuptials are suddenly in jeopardy. Between riotous frat parties, bar fights, and an epic night of karaoke, Dick is on a quest to live his life to the fullest and bring Jason along for the ride. Ultimately, on the wildest journey of their lives, “dirty” Grandpa and his uptight grandson discover they can learn from one another and form the bond they never had.

This outlandish comedy also stars Julianne Hough, Aubrey Plaza, Dermot Mulroney and Adam Pally.

Cast: Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Aubrey Plaza, Zoey Deutch, Julianne Hough, Jason Mantzoukas, Danny Glover, Adam Pally, and Dermot Mulroney
Directed by: Dan Mazer
Written by: John Phillips
Produced by: Barry Josephson, Bill Block, Michael Simkin, Jason Barrett

 

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