Beyonce, Jay Z release starry fake movie trailer | Inquirer Entertainment

Beyonce, Jay Z release starry fake movie trailer

/ 06:48 PM May 20, 2014

In this May 5, 2014 file photo, Jay Z, left, and Beyonce arrive at The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit gala celebrating “Charles James: Beyond Fashion,” in New York. With guns blazing, Beyonce and Jay Z released a trailer for a fake movie online, and now fans want to see the film actually made. Fans launched an online petition Monday, May 19, 2014, to support a feature-length version of “Run.” AP

LOS ANGELES— Beyonce and Jay Z have released a trailer for a fake movie online with guns blazing, and now fans want to see the film actually made.

Fans launched a petition Monday on Change.org to support a feature-length version of “Run.” The trailer that debuted Sunday stars the superstar couple as gun-toting outlaws. It features cameos by Sean Penn, Don Cheadle and Blake Lively.

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The fake trailer concludes with the words “coming never.”

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Beyonce and Jay Z are sharing top billing for their “On the Run” concert tour that is set to begin next month in Miami.

The couple made news last week for a different video. TMZ posted footage showing a physical altercation between Jay Z and Beyonce’s sister, Solange Knowles. The trio said in a statement they had “worked through” the incident.

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