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February 7, 2022

Gabrielle Union, Zach Braff star in 'Cheaper By the Dozen' remake trailer

WATCH: First look at new Disney+ original movie 'Cheaper by the Dozen'

The official trailer for the "Cheaper By the Dozen" remake is finally here!

"Good Morning America" exclusively debuted a first look at the forthcoming Disney+ film on Monday. The movie, starring Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff, debuts on March 18.

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The clip introduces viewers to the "funny and heartwarming story of the raucous exploits of a blended family of 12, the Bakers, as they navigate a hectic home life while simultaneously managing their family business."

"We're not a cult," Braff narrates in a voiceover during the official trailer, to which Union adds, "But we're weird. We're one of a kind all the way."

"I really feel like there were a few extra children in there," Union's Zoey character hilariously says in a scene of the family getting their kids ready for school, to which Braff's Paul replies, "I didn't recognize some of them."

Watch the full "Cheaper By the Dozen" trailer here:

Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff star in the fresh take on the hit comedy, premiering March 18, 2022, exclusively on Disney+.

Also starring in the upcoming Disney+ movie are Erika Christensen, Timon Kyle Durrett, Journee Brown, Kylie Rogers, Andre Robinson, Caylee Blosenski, Aryan Simhadri, Leo Abelo Perry, Mykal-Michelle Harris, Christian Cote, Sebastian Cote and Luke Prael. Gail Lerner is directing the film with a screenplay by Kenya Barris and Jenifer Rice-Genzuk.

This version of "Cheaper By the Dozen" follows a 2003 movie directed by Shawn Levy and starring Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Tom Welling, Hilary Duff and more. The story continued in a 2005 sequel, "Cheaper By the Dozen 2," directed by Adam Shankman.

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The 1950 film version of "Cheaper By the Dozen" was loosely based on the 1948 book of the same name by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, a pair of real-life siblings who grew up in a family with 12 children. There was a 1952 sequel, "Belles on Their Toes," which was also based on a book of the same name from the brother-sister duo.