[02/18/13 - 09:02 AM] Video: "Jimmy Kimmel Live: After the Oscars" Promo Kimmel is capitalizing on the success of "Movie: The Movie," with his highly anticipated sequel "Movie: The Movie, 2V."
[via press release from ABC]
"JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE: AFTER THE OSCARS" PROMO AND WORLD DEBUT OF "MOVIE: THE MOVIE, 2V" POSTER
During last year's "Jimmy Kimmel Live: After The Oscars," the late night host debuted a trailer for "Movie: The Movie" - the biggest, most star-studded and spectacular non-existent film the world has ever seen. "Movie: The Movie" has garnered over 19 million views on YouTube and helped make last year's post-Oscar event the most successful Oscar special in JKL history.
Like most box office blockbusters, Kimmel is capitalizing on the success of "Movie: The Movie," with his highly anticipated sequel "Movie: The Movie, 2V." The newest installment of the franchise stars Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Chastain, Jude Law and many more. This will be the next biggest, most star-studded and spectacular non-existent film
the world has ever seen.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live: After The Oscars" airs Oscar Sunday, February 24
at 10 p.m. PT or after the late local news in all other time zones.
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