The trailer for the British comedy "Absolutely Anything" was released on May 4, Monday and one of the stars is the late Robin Williams, who voiced the character of a dog named Dennis in the said film.
"Absolutely Anything" is one of the last flicks by the comedian who died in August 2014 after committing suicide. The sci-fi comedy stars 45-year-old Simon Pegg and 41-year-old Kate Beckinsale, Daily Mail reported.
The two-minute long trailer showed that the film is about a group of intergalactic aliens who decided to destroy the planet earth if the randomly chosen person, played by Pegg, fails to use his power to do something good. The trailer showed that Pegg's character will be using his powers for his personal gain only.
Also, the reason why Dennis the dog is able to talk is because of the powers obtained by his owner. In the trailer released, the first thing that Williams says as Dennis the dog is to beg his owner to give him biscuits. However, as the film progresses, Williams and Pegg's characters actually talk about the pros and cons of the main character's super powers.
Aside from "Absolutely Anything," other films that Williams left unreleased are "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb," and "A Merry Friggin' Christmas." These films were released last year just months after he took his own life at the age of 63, Huffington Post reported.
He will also be part of the film entitled "Boulevard" that will be released in cinemas on July 17. "Absolutely Anything" will be out in theatres on August 14 in the United Kingdom but the United States release date is yet to be announced.