Early Man 2

Early Man 2 is an upcoming American/British stop-motion animated adventure comedy film, produced by Aardman Animations. The film is released by StudioCanal in the United Kingdom and Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate in the United States.

Voice Cast
Nick Park as Hognob, Dug's pet wild boar.
 * Eddie Redmayne as Dug, a caveman.
 * Chris Hemsworth as King Noodva, a human.
 * Maisie Williams as Goona, a human.
 * Timothy Spall as Chief Bobnar, Dug's ancestor.
 * Richard Ayoade as Treebor, Dug's great-ancestor.
 * Selina Griffiths as Magma, Dug's great-great-ancestor.
 * Johnny Vegas as Asbo, Dug's great-great-great-ancestor.
 * Mark Williams as Barry, Dug's great-great-great-great-ancestor.
 * Gina Yashere as Gravelle, Dug's great-great-great-great-great-ancestor.
 * Simon Greenall as Eemak, Dug's great-great-great-great-great-great-ancestor.
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Tik-Rex, Goona's pet dinosaur.
 * Edward Norton as Prince Uniukki
 * Adam Driver as King Ekki, Noodva's father.

Songs
Perfection-Eddie Redmayne

Wonderful life-Masie Williams

Bobnar's Pressure-Richard Ayoade

Wonderful questions-Eddie Redmayne & Masie Williams

Let it lie-Adam Driver

Moment of truth-Owl city

Finally Free-King

Plot
After Dug and his tribe won the great football match against the Bronze Age champions, their lives changed for the better. They were no longer at risk of losing their valley to the Bronze Age city, and they could finally live in peace. But as time passed, Dug and his friends began to feel restless. They missed the thrill of the game, the excitement of competition, and the sense of purpose it gave them. They knew they needed to find a new challenge.

One day, as they were exploring the outskirts of the valley, they stumbled upon a group of unfamiliar creatures. They were tall, slender, and had strange, angular faces. The creatures spoke in a language Dug and his tribe had never heard before, but they soon realized that they shared a love for football.

The creatures, who called themselves "humans," were fascinated by the game and asked Dug and his tribe to teach them how to play. Dug was hesitant at first. He didn't want to share the secrets of the game with outsiders, but he soon realized that football was meant to be shared with everyone.

Dug and his tribe spent weeks teaching the humans the rules and strategies of football. It wasn't easy, but the humans were eager learners, and they quickly caught on. Soon, they were playing like pros, and they challenged Dug and his tribe to a match.

The game was intense, with both sides playing their hearts out. But in the end, Dug and his tribe emerged victorious, much to the disappointment of the humans. However, instead of feeling defeated, the humans were inspired. They realized that football was more than just a game; it was a way to bring people together.

With Dug's help, the humans started their own football league, inviting neighboring tribes and villages to join in the fun. Before long, football had become a beloved pastime throughout the land, bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds.

As for Dug and his tribe, they had found a new purpose. They became ambassadors of football, traveling far and wide to share the joy of the game with anyone who would listen. They had gone from being simple cavemen to being champions of the sport they loved, and they knew that they had made a difference in the world.

And so, the legacy of Early Man lived on, not just in the valley but throughout the world. Football had become a symbol of unity, bringing together people from all walks of life, and Dug and his tribe had played a vital role in making that happen.