
(Watch the Snowball spot at https://youtu.be/FbPmrNsfHv0.)
At the end of the first Pets, Snowball walked away from his life as an underground warrior for abandoned pets when he was adopted by a little girl named Molly. “Snowball was the adversary in the first film, this wild bunny who ruled the underworld of New York,” producer Chris Meledandri says. “But at the end of the first film, we saw that the love of his new owner melted that oppositional side right out of him. All he really wanted was to be loved. So, in this film he’s become the most pampered pet with the most adoring owner, and he’s gone soft. He just doesn’t realize he’s gone soft.”

“Being a superhero means everything to Snowball,” Kevin Hart says. “His biggest challenge is realizing that his belief that he’s a superhero doesn’t match up with the physical reality of being one. But he’s got an ability to make even his mistakes look intentional. When he gets ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ for accidentally achieving something, he believes he did it on purpose. It just reinforces his idea of himself.”

For Hart, the decision to return to Snowball again wasn’t a hard one, in part because the process of creating him is so fulfilling. “There’s always a high level of discovery, playing Snowball, and I credit the creators, the director and the writers for letting me bring as much to the character as I possibly can,” Hart says. “To date, when I get in that recording booth, there has never been a hand in front of me telling me to stop or to not push or to be more creative. When you have people around you like that, you’re constantly evolving.”

In Philippine cinemas June 5th, The Secret Life of Pets 2 is distributed in the Philippines by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/uipmoviesph/ ; Twitter at https://twitter.com/uipmoviesph and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/uipmoviesph/. Use the hashtag #TheSecretLifeOfPets2.
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