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New 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' Trailer Focuses on Baby-Toting Fathers
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The male-centric trailer puts the men of the 'Dudes Club' under the spotlight, revealing a few rules their newest member has to follow if he wants to hang out with them.

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Lionsgate Films has debuted a new trailer for "What to Expect When You're Expecting". While the first trailer focuses on the perspective of the female gang, this promo video is more guy-centric because it highlights the "dudes group", which is made up of fathers who tackle their babysitting duties.

The sneak peek sees Thomas Lennon, Chris Rock, Ben Falcone and Amir Talai walking their babies at a park while teaching their newest member, portrayed by Rodrigo Santoro, the rules of becoming one of them. "Rule number one; 'Don't talk about what we walk about'," so one of them says. Another one adds, "Rule number two; 'We don't judge'."

Inspired by the perennial New York Times bestseller of the same name, "What to Expect When You're Expecting" follows five couples whose intertwined lives are turned upside down by the challenges of impending parenthood.

Aside frome the actors who play the "dudes group", the movie has a set of A-list actresses lining up in its casting department. They include Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Brooklyn Decker, Elizabeth Banks, Anna Kendrick and Cheryl Cole. Joe Manganiello, Matthew Morrison, Chace Crawford and Dennis Quaid are also in supporting roles.

Serving behind the lens for the star-studded comedy is Kirk Jones, while Heather Hach and Shauna Cross join force to write the screenplay. Lionsgate has scheduled to release the movie in theaters across the U.S. on May 18.

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