Marriott Releases Trailer For Upcoming Short Film Sequel ‘Two Bellmen Two’

The most athletic hospitality duo on the Internet is set for an action-packed return. Marriott has released the trailer for Two Bellmen Two, an upcoming short film that will serve as a sequel to 2015’s Two Bellmen.

The first Two Bellmen film was one of the first productions we saw out of the Red Bull-esque Marriott Content Studio, which launched in 2014. It was born out of a partnership with creative collective Substance Over Hype and starred Hollywood stuntmen William Spencer and Caine Sinclair as a pair of Marriott hotel employees who will pull out all the stops–including jumps, flips, and intricately-choreographed fistfights–in order to best serve their guests. The film arrived in March 2015 and has since received more than five million views, many of them paid. Viewers who stuck around to watch the whole video were impressed by the high quality of its stuntwork and the charming personalities of its leads.

Inspired by the success of the first Two Bellmen, Marriott quickly got to work on a sequel, with Slumdog Millionaire’s

Freida Pinto joining the cast. As we can see in its trailer, Two Bellmen Two will take us to Dubai, where Spencer and Sinclair will work at the world’s tallest hotel. There are going to be lots of terrific action sequence, though I doubt we will see either of starring stuntmen drive a car between two skyscrapers.

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Two Bellmen Two is the next short film from the global franchise where we are using original storytelling to engage with and win the hearts, minds, and wallets of next generation travelers,” said David Beebe, VP of Global Creative and Content Marketing at Marriott International, in a press release. “The JW Marriott Marquis Dubai was written into the script from scratch as a character along with the rest of cast and also features iconic locations throughout Dubai, ultimately inspiring viewers to travel.”

Two Bellmen Two will arrive on February 4th on Marriott.com and YouTube. It will also have a limited theatrical run.

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