There are a boatload of characters to keep straight including Glenn (Eugenio Derbez), Debbie (Tiffany Haddish - is there a movie she isn’t in?), Jerry (Pete Davidson) and more requiring the vocal talents of the likes of Maya Rudolph, Tony Hale (very funny as Mime), Nicki Minaj and Lil Rel Howery among others thrown into this amusing stew. Setting off in pure Kurosawa fashion, the team is put together to defeat the Superweapon and machinations of Zeta (Leslie Jones), the purple-necked eagle villain of this piece who is looking to have her way on her icy island where she is banished but not above looking for ultimate creature comforts. This of course would make any bird angry, and instant frozen food. Now they are stuck in frozen conditions, far from the breezy and sunny tropical climate to which they were accustomed. Brown) to fight an even bigger threat that brings them together in a mutual effort for survival, and the legacy of Bird and Pig islands. In this film, Red, Chuck, Bomb, Mighty Eagle (Peter Dinklage) and the addition of Chuck’s brainy sister Silver (Rachel Bloom) team with pigs Leonard (Bill Hader), Courtney (Awkwafina) and Tech Pig (Sterling K. Red, Chuck, Bomb and the rest of their feathered friends are surprised when a green pig suggests that they put aside their differences and unite to fight a. You might recall the Bird Island occupants of the first film, led by Red (the voice of Jason Sudeikis), Chuck (Josh Gad) and Bomb (Danny McBride) were at odds, to say the least, with the green piggies who invaded their space. She plans on turning both Bird and Piggy Islands into her own resorts, full of summer fun before reconciling with Mighty Eagle and falling in love with him once. It is the kind of movie where blink and you miss bits like one bird reading the bestseller Crazy Rich Avians. Zeta is the main antagonist of Sony Pictures Animation's 2019 feature film The Angry Birds Movie 2, appearing as the ruler of Eagle Island, Zeta becomes increasingly frustrated with the frozen environment living on her polar island. It is a wacky, fast-paced delight that reminded me of Chuck Jones and Looney Tunes - maybe not at their best to be sure but for these times damn close enough to grab three stars from me. The plot development and storyline are just as chaotic and inconsequential as the first one, but the individual gags and comic set pieces are, at times, inspired, and for the most part never less than amusing. What a difference three years make, because I have to admit I almost had as good a time as all the kids sitting around me when I saw the sequel, The Angry Birds Movie 2. The movie just seemed too disconnected and frenetic, with little attention to anything resembling a coherent storyline. performer: song: 'Best Day - Angry Birds 2 Remix' Steve Mair. Not that I expected to be, since I clearly wasn’t the audience and had no clue of the popularity of the original game that spawned the craze in the first place. I have to confess I was not a fan of 2016’s The Angry Birds Movie.