This Video Proves That Beyoncé And Jay Z Can Convince Their Famous Friends To Do Anything

Beyoncé and Jay Z got pretty much every celebrity they know to be in their fake film trailer - and you have to see the results...

Beyonce Jay Z Run film trailer
Beyonce Jay Z Run film trailer

Beyoncé and Jay Z got pretty much every celebrity they know to be in their fake film trailer - and you have to see the results...

Beyoncé and Jay Z clearly have a huge promotional budget for their upcoming joint tour - and an even bigger pool of A-list friends who are willing to pitch in.

Just days after that video of Jay Z's fight with Solange Knowles in the lift went viral, music's power couple released another video to help steal the focus away. They created a full-on trailer for what seems like a very real (and very awesome) big-budget Hollywood blockbuster called Run.

Beyonce Jay Z Run film trailer

Beyonce Jay Z Run film trailer

The movie stars Bey and Jay (natch) and seems to follow a Bonny and Clyde-type plotline. Blinded by love, Bey follows her man through a string of bank robberies and enjoys the spoils - until the law catches up with them.

They've clearly put full production values into filming the trailer, with no expense spared. But what's even more impressive than the stunts and special effects is the roster of famous faces. Blake Lively, Sean Penn, Jake Gyllenhaal, Rashida Jones, Don Cheadle, Emmy Rossum and Guillermo Diaz all pop up in the nearly four-minute trailer.

Beyonce Jay Z Run film trailer

Beyonce Jay Z Run film trailer

Of course, Run

Got a tablet? Take the new look Marie Claire wherever you go, download straight to your iPad & iPhone, Kindle (just search the store for 'marie claire magazine'), Nook or Google Nexus for only £2.99.

Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.