Monster Trucks


11:35 pm - 01:30 am, Wednesday, December 31 on ProSieben ()

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Nach einer Ölexplosion stößt der junge Tripp auf ein seltsames Wesen. Das krakenartige, eher schreckhafte Unterwelt-Tier hat die skurrile Tendenz, sich in Autos zu verschanzen und steht vor allem darauf, mit ihnen Gas zu geben. Tripp findet einen Weg, die schrullige Eigenart seines neuen Monster-Freundes für sich auszunutzen: Das Monster wird zum Motor für seinen getunten Mutanten-Truck, mit dem er fortan allerlei Abenteuer erlebt.

2016 German Stereo
Komödie Action/Abenteuer Science-Fiction Animiert Sonstige

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Jane Levy (Actor) .. Meredith
Born: December 29, 1989
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Grew up in Northern California. Starred in community theater productions of The Wizard of Oz and Annie while in high school. Also in high school, she was the captain of the soccer team and performed with the hip-hop dance team. Appeared in the first season of Shameless as Mandy Milkovich; when Levy was cast in Suburgatory, the role was recast with Emma Greenwell.
Thomas Lennon (Actor)
Born: August 09, 1970
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: One of the few members of the New York-based MTV comedy troupe "The State" to hail from the Midwest, Chicagoan comedian Thomas Lennon is also an accomplished screenwriter.Born in Oak Park, IL, on August 9, 1970, Lennon attended New York University as an undergraduate in the late '80s, at a point when Todd Holoubek -- a member of the campus sketch comedy team "Sterile Yak" -- abandoned that earlier group in favor of forming an alternative improvisational ensemble, christened "The New Group." Comprised largely of freshmen, the team blended film, video, and live performance in its live audience shows. Lennon joined the ensemble, as did fellow coeds Kevin Allison, Michael Ian Black, Ben Garant, Michael Patrick Jann, Kerri Kenney, Joe Lo Truglio, Ken Marino, Michael Showalter, and David Wain. Following a series of original shows (which began with "I'm Rubber, You're Glue"), The New Group landed its first gig as the opening act for Dennis Miller during one of the comedian's appearances at NYU, circa 1990. He paid them 1,000 dollars total. In the early '90s, Lennon made several short films, including The Waiters, which ran on the Bravo network; meanwhile, after MTV formally rejected the ensemble's pitch for a weekly series, Wain worked with the others to shoot demos for the MTV series You Wrote It, You Watch It, which catalyzed the network's interest. At that point, The New Group changed its name to "The State: Full Frontal Comedy." They landed an official series on MTV in 1993, boosted by an appearance on The Jon Stewart Show, in which they completely demolished the comedian's set. Over the course of the first two years, ratings skyrocketed, carrying the series through several seasons. It wrapped in 1997.During the series' run, Lennon wrote much of the material, including the popular "Monkey Torture" sketch. After the show ended, he joined cast members Kerri Kenney and Michael Ian Black to create the Comedy Central variety show spoof Viva Variety, based on an old sketch from The State. Lennon transitioned to features by voicing the documentarian character in the hit comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous, the feature-film debut of State director Michael Patrick Jann. Lennon also appeared in the feature films Memento, Out Cold, and Boat Trip, as well as TV commercials for various candy items and video-game platforms. Returning to the television series format, Lennon sustained a recurring role in the short-lived ABC medical drama MDs. He then reunited with Kenney and other State members to create the reality cop show spoof Reno 911!, starring himself as pretty-boy Lieutenant Jim Dangle. Directed by Jann, the show became a hit on Comedy Central in 2003.Lennon maintained a busy schedule in 2004, with supporting roles in the A-list romantic comedies A Guy Thing, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and Le Divorce. That same year, he also did screenwriting work (alongside many others) on Todd Phillips's Starsky & Hutch (2004), and the terribly received action comedy Taxi, starring Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon. While Reno 911! continued through 2005, Lennon contributed to the scripts of such mainstream releases as Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), The Pacifier (2005), Night at the Museum (2006), and Let's Go to Prison!2007 saw the young comedian and scenarist involved in his most ambitious project to date. He posed a triple threat as cast member, executive producer, and screenwriter of that year's Balls of Fury, directed by fellow "Stater" Ben Garant, one of the major forces behind Reno 911! He was cast in Hancock and the comedy I Love You, Man. In 2009 he co-wrote Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. He had a small but crucial role in 2011's Cedar Rapids, and appeared in the comedies Bad Teacher and What's Your Number?Lennon lives with his wife, Jenny Robertson, in Los Angeles.
Holt McCallany (Actor)
Born: September 03, 1963
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: At 14, ran away from home and took a Greyhound bus to Los Angeles to pursue a career as an actor, but his parents tracked him down and sent him to a boarding school in Ireland. After graduating from high school in Omaha, he studied French, art history and theatre in Paris. Was cast as an understudy in the Broadway production of Biloxi Blues. As a 46-year-old training for the lead role in the FX series Lights Out, McCallany fulfilled a lifelong dream to fight in an amateur boxing competition, winning a three-round decision against a German heavyweight.
Aliyah O'Brien (Actor)
Daniel Bacon (Actor)
Born: October 30, 1970
Faustino Di Bauda (Actor)
Samara Weaving (Actor)
Born: February 23, 1992
Birthplace: Adelaide, Australia
Trivia: Family moved around to Singapore, Fiji and Indonesia while she was growing up. Performed with the Singapore Dance Company and Canberra Youth Theatre. Made her television debut with the recurring role of Kirsten Mulroney in the series Out of the Blue in 2008. Began modelling for Australian underwear brand Bonds in 2012 and appeared alongside surfer Owen Wright for the company's first 2014 campaign. Starred as Bee, the title character in the 2017 Netflix film The Babysitter.
Stacey Scowley (Actor)
Tucker Albrizzi (Actor)
Born: February 25, 2000
Ruairi MacDonald (Actor)
Chris Gauthier (Actor)
Born: January 27, 1976
Scott Patey (Actor)
Ryan Cowie (Actor)
Adrian Formosa (Actor)
Maja Aro (Actor)
Philip Granger (Actor)
Daniel Boileau (Actor)
Born: February 25, 1973
Alex Kliner (Actor)
Pat Waldron (Actor)
Ryver Stone (Actor)
Peter New (Actor)
Born: October 30, 1971
Simon Chin (Actor)
Born: February 26, 1975
Devielle Johnson (Actor)
Trivia: Was raised by his maternal grandparents.Played collegiate football.Met wife Alison Anattol Johnson at University of Puget Sound.Studied acting at Seattle Acting School, Playhouse West and The Acting School.Trained in Meisner technique.Has worked as a youth coordinator, teacher and coach.
Christian Sloan (Actor)
Ian Carter (Actor)
Howard Lai (Actor)
Candice Zhao (Actor)
Jagen Johnson (Actor)
Chad Willett (Actor) .. Dad
Born: October 10, 1971
Richard Keats (Actor) .. Field Supervisor
Born: April 08, 1964
Tom MacNeill (Actor) .. Oil worker
Cinta Laura Kiehl (Actor)