Additional information for Hop, which has a domestic theatrical release set for April 1, 2011. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Hop has a total running time of 95 minutes.
U
Malaysia
PG
USA
U
UK
G
Ireland
G
Canada
PG
Singapore
0
Switzerland
G
Philippines
Atp
Argentina
M/6
Portugal
6
Netherlands
A
South Africa
G
Australia
G
New Zealand
G
Japan
All
South Korea
PT
Peru
T/i
Spain
Btl
Sweden
95min
Hop
Greece
Hop
Portugal
Hop
Turkey
Hopp
Hungary
Hopp
Norway
Hopp
Sweden
HOP - Rebelde sin pascua
Colombia
HOP - Rebelde sin pascua
Peru
Бунт ушастых
Russia
Гоп
Ukraine
Скок-подскок
Bulgaria
Hop - Osterhase oder Superstar?
Germany
Hop - Rebelde Sem Páscoa
Brazil
Hop - Rebelde sin pascua
Argentina
Hop - Rebeldes sem Páscoa
Brazil
Hop arnav
Israel
Hop-Top
Romania
I Hop
USA
Op
Lithuania
Rebelde sin pascua
Venezuela
March 30, 2011
Netherlands
March 31, 2011
Denmark
March 31, 2011
Germany
March 31, 2011
Malaysia
March 31, 2011
Singapore
April 01, 2011
Canada
April 01, 2011
Estonia
April 01, 2011
Ireland
April 01, 2011
Italy
April 01, 2011
Lithuania
April 01, 2011
Norway
April 01, 2011
Philippines
April 01, 2011
Poland
April 01, 2011
Sweden
April 01, 2011
UK
April 01, 2011
USA
April 07, 2011
Australia
April 07, 2011
Israel
April 07, 2011
Portugal
April 14, 2011
Greece
April 14, 2011
Hungary
April 14, 2011
Kuwait
April 15, 2011
Colombia
April 15, 2011
Mexico
April 15, 2011
Panama
April 15, 2011
Spain
April 15, 2011
Venezuela
April 21, 2011
Argentina
April 21, 2011
Brazil
April 21, 2011
Peru
April 22, 2011
Finland
May 12, 2011
Georgia
May 13, 2011
Turkey
June 09, 2011
Belarus
June 09, 2011
Kazakhstan
June 09, 2011
Russia
July 03, 2011
France
July 06, 2011
France
July 20, 2011
South Korea
August 19, 2011
Japan
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E.B., the Easter Bunny's teenage son, heads to Hollywood, determined to become a drummer in a rock 'n' roll band. In LA, he's taken in by Fred after the out-of-work slacker hits E.B. with his car.
He was destined to be the Easter Bunny, but all he wanted to do was rock! When teenage E.B. leaves for Hollywood in pursuit of his dream to become a rock star drummer, he meets Fred, an out-of-work slacker with his own lofty goals. Together the two encounter a series of hilarious mishaps and misadventures and in the end help each other recognize the importance of family.________________________________________________________________________________________On Easter Island, a young rabbit named E.B. (Russell Brand) is intended to succeed his father, Mr. Bunny (Hugh Laurie), as the Easter Bunny. Intimidated by the calling's demands, E.B. runs away to Hollywood to pursue his dream of becoming a drummer. Mr. Bunny sends his three ninja royal guards, the Pink Berets, to find his son. Meanwhile, Easter Chicks Carlos and Phil (Hank Azaria) plot a coup d'état against Mr. Bunny to take over the Easter organization.
Wandering through Van Nuys, E.B. is hit by Fred O'Hare (James Marsden), an out-of-work, job-hopping slacker (who is being pressured by his family to "get a job") who was driving to his sister Sam's (Kaley Cuoco) boss's house he's housesitting. Feigning injury, E.B. persuades Fred to take him in as he recovers, but when E.B. causes trouble Fred attempts to abandon him in the wilderness. E.B. persuades the human to help him by claiming to be the Easter Bunny, whom Fred saw in operation in his youth. The rabbit sees the Berets closing in on him and hides inside a business where Fred is having job interview. E.B. enjoys a successful recording session with the Blind Boys of Alabama as their substitute drummer, but ruins Fred's job interview. In the process, E.B. gets a tip about a possible audition for David Hasselhoff, who invites him to perform on his show.
Afterward, Fred attends his adopted younger sister Alex's (Tiffany Espensen) Easter school pageant with E.B. hiding in a satchel. E.B., alarmed that the Pink Berets have apparently found him due to the three bunny suit shadows on a wall and disgusted by Alex's awful rendition of Here Comes Peter Cottontail, dashes out and disrupts the show. Fred feigns a ventriloquist's act with the bunny's cooperation as his dummy and they lead the show in singing, "I Want Candy". Both his father, Henry (Gary Cole), and Alex, are angry about the upstaging but Fred is inspired to be the Easter Bunny himself. E.B. is skeptical but he agrees to train the human and finds that Fred has some genuine talent for it.
As the Pink Berets close in on him, E.B. prepares a decoy to fake his death and leaves for Hasselhoff's show. The Berets see the decoy and, horrified that the human has apparently killed E.B., capture Fred and take him to Easter Island. Fred is held captive and confronted by Mr. Bunny and Carlos about killing E.B. Carlos pretends to be upset about E.B.'s death, silences Fred (who tries to reveal the truth of the decoy) and seizes control of the Easter factory.
Meanwhile, at the Hoff Knows Talent live show, E.B. is in his dressing room preparing for his performance but his reflection begins to berate him for leaving Fred. Just then a production assistant (also played by Russell Brand) arrives to tell him that he is next to perform. E.B. leaves his dressing room and begins to feel guilty about leaving Fred so he discusses the situation with Hasselhoff, who advises him to go back and help his friend. E.B. finds evidence of Fred's capture and races back to the factory. He confronts Carlos, but is immobilized in gummi candy and tossed into the chocolate bunny carving line. Fred and Mr. Bunny are tied up with black licorice and are to be boiled alive. Fred manages to free himself and Mr. Bunny by eating away the licorice and E.B. survives by dodging the blades. Carlos, now a chick-bunny combination due to Easter magic, engages battle with E.B. and defeats him easily due to his size and then tries to lead the Egg sleigh out with Phil directing via lighted wands.
To stop the launch, E.B. improvises a drum session. Uncontrollably driven to dance to the beat, Phil provides the wrong signals, causing a crash and Carlos is subdued. After being defeated, Carlos is made to pull the Egg sleigh and Phil is made the new head of the Easter Chicks. E.B. and Fred are made co-Easter bunnies and take over the job. Fred's family is now proud that he has a job and responsibilities.
In the post-credits, E.B. and Fred are in China delivering an Easter basket to the same woman who had previously attacked Mr. Bunny earlier in the film. (c) Wikipedia
Tim Hill
Director(s)
Cinco Paul
Ken Daurio
Brian Lynch
Cinco Paul
Ken Daurio
Writer(s)
John Cohen
executive producer
Wendy Geary
associate producer
Michele Imperato
producer (as Michele Imperato Stabile)
Christopher Meledandri
producer (as Chris Meledandri)
Producer(s)
Christopher Lennertz
Composer(s)
Fred O'Hare
James Marsden
E.B. / Production Assistant (voice)
Russell Brand
Sam O'Hare
Kaley Cuoco
Carlos / Phil (voice)
Hank Azaria
Henry O'Hare
Gary Cole
Bonnie O'Hare
Elizabeth Perkins
E.B.'s Dad (voice)
Hugh Laurie
Alex O'Hare
Tiffany Espensen
Himself
David Hasselhoff
Mrs. Beck
Chelsea Handler
Cody
Dustin Ybarra
Receptionist
Carlease Burke
Waitress
Veronica Alicino
Young E.B. (voice)
Django Marsh
Blind Boys of Alabama (as Jimmy Lee Carter)
Jimmy Carter
Blind Boys of Alabama
Bily Bowers
Blind Boys of Alabama
Benjamin Moore Jr.
Blind Boys of Alabama (as Eric Dwight McKinnie)
Eric McKinnie
Blind Boys of Alabama (as Joey Anthony Williams)
Joey Williams
Blind Boys of Alabama (as Tracy Roman Pierce)
Tracy Pierce
Blind Boys of Alabama
Will Cleveland Smith
Young Fred
Coleton Ray
Performer
Greg Lewis
Security Guard
Mark Riccardi
Chinese Woman
Cici Lau
Another Parent
Jayden Lund
Production Assistant
Christian Long
Voice at Playboy Mansion (voice) (as Hugh Hefner)
Hugh M. Hefner
Dancer
Nick Drago
Warm-Up Guy
David Goldsmith
Utility Voice (voice)
Rick Pasqualone
Kid
Shane Cambria
Pink Beret (voice)
Hope Levy
Easter School Pageant Attendee
Prida Moreza
Kid Rabbit
Zachary Alexander Rice
Kid
Sophia Strauss
Bat Boy (uncredited)
Tucker Albrizzi
Carlos (uncredited)
Andre Bauth
Mountain Biker (uncredited)
Cheryl Dent
Jock Kid (uncredited)
Zachary Christopher Fay
Director(s)
Ken Daurio
Brian Lynch
Cinco Paul
Ken Daurio
Writer(s)
executive producer
Wendy Geary
associate producer
Michele Imperato
producer (as Michele Imperato Stabile)
Christopher Meledandri
producer (as Chris Meledandri)
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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