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Beyonce Jay Z Fake Movie Trailer Goes Viral; Features Blake Lively, Sean Penn and More (VIDEO)

Beyonce and Jay Z released a new promo video for their upcoming "On The Run" tour.

The Hollywood power couple kick off their highly anticipated joint tour next month and a new trailer entitled "RUN" is generating buzz. In the 3:44-minute video, Beyonce and Jay Z star as a modern day Bonnie and Clyde and various Hollywood stars make appearances.

Sean Penn, Don Cheadle, Guillermo Díaz, Emmy Rossum, Jake Gyllenhaal, Blake Lively, Rashida Jones and Kidada Jones all make cameos in the mini movie-like clip. The video is filled with action, violence, love and explosions and is set to the couple's "Part II (On the Run)," which is a follow up to the their 2002 hit "03 Bonnie and Clyde" as well as Jay Z's "F---WithMeYouKnowIGotIt."

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"'I can remember this one time when you told me 'When the s--- gets bigger than the cat, get rid of the cat' I didn't know what the f--- you were talking about till right now," Jay Z tells Penn in the opening.

Grammy Award winning musical clip creator Melina Matsoukas directed the fake movie trailer, which ends by revealing a release date of "coming never."

The couple are scheduled to perform 16 shows across the U.S. between June 25 and Aug. 5, however, additional shows are lowly being added. The tour was named after Beyonce and Jay Z's "Part II (On the Run)" song.

"Queen B" and her hip-hop mogul husband will kick off their tour at Miami's Sun Life Stadium on June 25 and make their way across a number of cities including Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Chicago, Los Angeles and Beyonce's native of Houston, according to her website.

The "On The Run" tour in partnership up with Beyonce's #BeyGOOD campaign will donate $1 from every ticket sold to the Shawn Carter Foundation, an organization designed to help further the education of those facing socio-economic hardships.

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