'Zoolander 2' trailer, cast & release date: Ben Stiller still wows audience with 'Blue Steel' in trailer [video]

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Derek Zoolander is back!

The first official trailer for "Zoolander 2" is finally here and yes, Ben Stiller can't wait to get everyone go crazy with his ever-famous 'Blue Steel'.

The sequel to 2001 comedy, "Zoolander 2" trailer seemed to feature a Stephen Hawking voiceover narration about the creation of the universe before Zoolander (Ben Stiller) appeared with of course, his "Blue Steel" look and started to question, "If God exists, then why did he make ugly people?"

But wait, is the official title, "2oolander" or "Zoolander II"?

Before we get Ben Stiller to make us all confused again, what exactly are we going to expect on this highly-anticipated film?

"It's ten years later and most of it is set in Europe," Stiller said as reported in ComingSoon. "It's basically Derek and Hansel ten years later – though the last movie ended on a happy note a lot of things have happened in the meantime. Their lives have changed and they're not really relevant anymore. It's a new world for them."

"Zoolander 2" was filmed in Rome for 12 weeks. Directed by of course Zoolander himself, Ben Stiller, he also co-wrote the script with Justin Theroux (who was famous for "Tropic Thunder"). The hilarious cast will include Owen Wilson as Hansel, Christine Taylor as Matilda, Will Ferrel as Mugatu, Penelope Cruz, Kristen Wiig, Olivia Munn, Fred Armisen, Billy Zane, Kim Kardashian West, and yes, Justin Bieber.

The first "Zoolander" earned $60.8 million on its release on Sept. 28, 2001. So yes, we are all expecting a lot more than that for the sequel since the fabulous duo – Derek Zoolander and Hansel appeared at a Paris Fashion Show last March. And boy did they turn heads as they strutted along the runway with their famous looks at the Valentino show.

"Zoolander 2" is set to hit theaters on February 12, 2016.

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