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'Angry Birds' News: Jason Sudeikis Talks About Son Otis's Reaction To FIlm

Star of the upcoming animated film "Angry Birds" recently explained why the film will be an important part of his life.

It was previously announced that Jason Sudeikis will voice one of the iconic video game characters, Red. The star recently spoke to E! News about the milestone that this film will be for him and his son, Otis.

Sudeikis explained that watching "Angry Birds" with his son was the first time they watched a movie in theaters together. He said, "He sat through the whole thing. He was almost two and he was captivated. When my character first spoke, he was sitting on my lap and he kind of just looked up at me and was kind of like what? I don't think he would understand what it is."

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Meanwhile, it was reported that Sudeikis and his wife Olivia Wilde are already expecting another child. Wilde recently posted a photo on her Instagram page which showed her baby bump. It seems as though the two are happy to be having another addition to their family.

It was stated that Sudeikis is eager to expand their family. He said, "My own kid [makes me want more], because I made it with Olivia and that seems like a good cocktail. "We are good in many many ways. I believe that we won't get married until weed is legal in every state."

With that, fans can expect to hear Sudeikis in the upcoming "Angry Birds" movie which will be the animated film adaptation of the popular mobile game "Angry Birds."

He will be joined by other stars such as Keegan-Michael Key, Kate McKinnon, Tony Hale, Ike Barinholtz, Hannibal Buress, Cristela Alonzo, Jillian Bell, Danielle Brooks, Romeo Santos, Ian Andrew Hecox and Anthony Padilla.
"The Angry Birds Movie" will be released on May 11, 2016.

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