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Trolls Band Together is now out on digital in the UK

Trolls Band Together has been released on digital in the UK.

The third outing in the Trolls series was released in UK cinemas last month and continues the story of Branch (Justin Timberlake) and Poppy (Anna Kendrick).

While still in cinemas, it has been confirmed that fans can now own or rent the movie digitally – and you can get your hands on it on Prime Video, iTunes and the Microsoft Store.

anna kendrick voices poppy, trolls band together

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The threequel sees Poppy discover Branch’s secret past as a member of her favourite boyband BroZone with his four brothers – though he hasn’t seen his siblings since the group split.

“When Branch’s bro Floyd is kidnapped for his musical talents by a pair of nefarious popstar villains – Velvet and Veneer – Branch and Poppy embark on a harrowing and emotional journey to reunite the other brothers and rescue Floyd from a fate even worse than pop-culture obscurity,” the synopsis adds.

Other voice talents joining the franchise include Troye Sivan, Eric André, Daveed Diggs and Kid Cudi as the other brothers, as well as Amy Schumer and Andrew Rannells as the villainous pop duo. Also joining are Camila Cabello, Zosia Mamet and RuPaul Charles.

eric andre voices john dory, anna kendrick voices poppy, trolls band together

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Returning alongside Timberlake and Kendrick are the likes of Zooey Deschanel, Kunal Nayyar and Kenan Thompson.

Trolls Band Together is also notable for debuting a brand new song by Timberlake’s real-life former group *NSYNC called ‘Better Place’, which first appeared in the movie’s trailer.

The song reveal came back in September, with the group appearing together at the 2023 Video Music Awards to present an award.

Trolls Band Together is available digitally for UK viewers now. The movie is out now in UK and US cinemas.

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