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T.J. Miller’s Emoji Movie Audition is Amazing [VIDEO]

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Here’s what it’s like to audition for the upcoming Emoji movie.

As we pointed out in the past, Sony Animation is currently developing an Emoji movie and casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on the new movie. According to Variety, T.J. Miller will star in the upcoming emoji movie, EmojiMovie: Express Yourself. According to Variety, the unfailingly funny Silicon Valley actor will play Gene, a “meh” emoji who, due to a glitch of some sort, ends up being a very happy “meh” emoji.

To announce Miller’s involvement in the Anthony Leondis-directed flick, Sony Animation uploaded the actor’s “audition” video onto the Internet on Sunday.

You can check out T.J. Miller’s audition below:

EmojiMovie: Express Yourself will hit theaters on August, 11th next year.

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