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Skip to main content Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director SONG SUNG BLUE. Sarah Shatz/Focus Features Trending on Billboard “Love Finds a Way.” That’s the glittery tagline for Song Sung Blue, the upcoming feel-good Christmas movie about the world’s scrappiest Neil Diamond cover band, Lightning & Thunder. The second trailer for the movie starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson expands on the first peek at the struggling musicians who rise to fame as a Diamond-covering duo. The Craig Brewer-written and directed movie is based on the 2008 documentary of the same name that told the improbable story of Milwaukee husband and wife duo Mike and Claire Sardina. Expanding on the tease in the first trailer, which dropped in September, the new, nearly three-minute preview opens with Jackman’s long-haired Mike Sardina confessing, “I’m not a songwriter, I’m not a sex symbol, but I am an entertainer,” as Hudson stares into a mirror and says, “I don’t wanna be a hairdresser. I wanna sing. I wanna dance. I wanna be able to say, ‘Look at me, I made it.'” Matt Smith Stars In First Trailer For Nick Cave's 'The Death of Bunny Munro' Series: Watch Doja Cat & Teyana Taylor Just Modeled These Tech-Meets-Fashion Ray-Ban Meta Glasses: Shop the Gen 2 Style Here Here's How to Watch Season Seven of 'Love & Hip Hop: Miami' Without Cable Hugh Jackman Kate Hudson Neil Diamond See latest videos, charts and news Jackman spots Hudson singing Diamond’s pop classic “Sweet Caroline” while wearing a fringed western get-up, asking if she’s supposed to be Loretta Lynn. “Patsy Cline,” Hudson says. “[If] my boobs were just a bit bigger I could be Dolly [Parton].” That sets off a romance and a bedazzled collaboration as the couple join forces to front a Diamond covers band called Lightning & Thunder. When Jackman tries to explain the concept to some friends and bandmates who are skeptical about the pair doing a Neil Diamond “show,” the actor — who has starred in a number of Broadway musicals in real life — corrects them. “Nuh-uh, a Neil Diamond experience,” he explains. Not only do they start selling out shows, but at one point Jackman’s Sardina asks, “what’s a Pearl Jam?” when he finds out that the duo have gotten booked to warm up the stage for the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers. “I guess we’re opening for Pearl Jam,” Jackman says with a smile before things go pear-shaped after Hudson is hit by a runaway car. As the music turns maudlin, a wheelchair-bound Hudson laments, “we were so close.” Soon enough, the couple’s band rallies around them and they get the group back together for a triumphant return to form, starting from the bottom up. The film due out on Dec. 25 co-stars Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, musician King Princess, (in her first movie role) Mustafa Shakir, Hudson Hensley, Fisher Stevens and Jim Belushi. Watch the second Song Sung Blue trailer below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Want to know what everyone in the music business is talking about? Get in the know on Visit Billboard Pro for music business news Billboard is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 Billboard Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Powered by WordPress.com VIP optional screen reader Manage Account Billboard Hot 100™ Billboard 200™ Hits Of The World™ Songs Of The Summer Year-End Charts Decade-End Charts R&B/Hip-Hop Business News Record Labels View All Pro Songwriters & Producers Artist Index Royalty Calculator Market Watch Industry Events Calendar Billboard Español Cultura y Entretenimiento Crossword Puzzle GET ACCESS TODAY