'Bad Moms' Trailer, News & Updates: See Mila Kunis And Kristen Bell Get Out Of Control In The Red Band Trailer!

From the writers and directors of "Hangover" comes a comedy movie that tackles the pressures of motherhood. The red band trailer for "Bad Moms" -- starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Christina Applegate, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Kathryn Hahn and Annie Mumolo -- has left mothers around the internet laughing as they relate with the pressures of being a mom, as shown in the film. 

The Pressures Of Being A Perfect Mother

"Bad Moms" follows the story of Amy (Mila Kunis), who reached her breaking point from her seemingly perfect life, reported Screenrant. She becomes stressed out from the endless demands from her kids, demands to be the perfect mom and from other moms, plus the demands of a difficult job.

To keep her sanity, she joined forces with two friends (played by Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn), who happened to feel the same way about their lives. "I'm so tired of trying to be this perfect mom," she tells her girlfriends. "I'm done."

Naturally, their actions to be different were frown upon especially by PTA leader, portrayed by Christina Applegate. The trio, who decide to be "Bad Moms," are up against PTA organizers (Christina Applegate, Jada Pinkett Smith and Annie Mumolo), who are intent to become the perfect ones, reports Daily Mail UK.

Being 'Bad Moms'

Just like the original "Hangover" film, "Bad Moms" featured a raucous tone about motherhood that most moms can relate to. Deciding on becoming bad moms, the characters of Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn decide to get drunk, bring store-bought baked goods to a PTA event, (a no-no to perfect moms) and talk openly about their lives from their bras down to how awful their sex lives were, reported Today.

No matter how bad they wanted to be, the "Bad Moms" trailer ended with the trio expressing how much they loved their children despite the many bad things their kids have done. "I love them so much. I would literally die for them right now," says Kunis. "Children are such a gift," Bell replies through her tears.

"Bad Moms" is written and directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. The "Bad Moms" release date is scheduled on July 29. Watch the "Bad Moms" trailer below:

 

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