Cool Videos: Trailer for Liam Neeson’s Non-Stop done entirely in Lego bricks

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

But, what about NON-STOP, though???

With Liam Neeson‘s next neck-breaking actioner on its way to theaters next week, the film has had a few bits of interesting marketing to beef it up. The first was a hilarious skit by Key & Peele, which had me in stitches and has prompted me to blurt out “But, what about NON-STOP, though???” at random times, as if I have tourette’s. The latest promotion is this, a LEGO version of the trailer that is near seamless to the real deal. This isn’t the first time a trailer has been done with the small toy bricks, but after the success of THE LEGO MOVIE I wouldn’t be surprised if we see more of them. And, I’m totally fine with that.

Brick up:

NON-STOP takes flight to theaters on February 28, 2014.

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