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ANCHORMAN 2 Super-Sized R Rated Version Making An Epic Return To Theaters With 763 All-New Jokes

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RON.  BURGUNDY.  To his beloved “San-de-ahh-guns,” those words have always meant two things:  big news and perfect hair.

The newsman and his classic news team are returning to the big screen when ANCHORMAN 2: THE LEGEND CONTINUES: SUPER-SIZED R RATED VERSION re-releases in theaters February 28 for a one-week exclusive run.

Plus the hit comedy is getting re-released with 763 all-new jokes.

Jonesing for more? Watch an all-new exclusive clip from director Adam McKay’s movie.

With the 70’s behind him, San Diego’s top rated newsman, Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell), returns to the newsdesk in ANCHORMAN 2: THE LEGEND CONTINUES, which opened in theaters everywhere December 18.

Seven years after capturing the heart of his co-anchor and wife, Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate), Burgundy (Will Ferrell) is offered the chance of lifetime:  to be in on the world’s first 24-hour global cable news network, GNN, in New York City.

The newsman quickly rounds up his classic news team – sports guy Champ Kind (David Koechner), man on the street Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd) and weatherman Brick Tamland (Steve Carell) – and heads to The Big Apple.  Upon arriving, he is quickly challenged by his strong female boss, Linda Jackson (Meagan Good), Australian multi-millionaire network owner Kench Allenby (Josh Lawson) and a chiseled popular lead anchor, Jack Lime (James Marsden).  It’s up to Ron and the team to find their own way to the top of news – and the top of the ratings.

ANCHORMAN 2: THE LEGEND CONTINUES is produced by Judd Apatow, Will Ferrell and Adam McKay and written by Will Ferrell & Adam McKay.

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The news team, to this day, still finds the popularity of Anchorman a happy accident. “We when we were shooting the first one, we had no idea it would be this much fun and this popular,” says Steve Carell. “Broadcasters saw it and didn’t embrace it immediately, but they’ve since come to regard it as their movie, which is great.”

Ferrell concurs. “When the original came out, I remember one of the San Diego papers said ‘They really missed the mark. They had a real opportunity to comment on the news. This is not very realistic.’ Now, for the city of San Diego, this movie is a piece of their identity, and to the people in the news industry, as well.”

Working together again with his team of newshound misfits flowed as smoothly for McKay on set as it appears on screen. “When you have a four-person team, it ought to be really tricky. You expect them to be stepping on each other’s toes, but those guys are so good with each other, you can get away with anything,” he says. “They have this crazy chemistry – they balance each other out. It’s like doing harmonies, one of them has the high voice, one has the low voice, and it just blends. They’re just incredible to work with.”

Thankfully, Burgundy and his team have remained the same, presenting their same brand of empty-headed news that keeps audiences laughing through another bout of Anchorman. “They know people want to be entertained, they want to see fun news, they want someone who looks good – and that’s what Ron Burgundy can do,” says McKay. “That’s his magic secret every single time.”

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