Kate Hudson and Maddie Ziegler appear in a hilarious trailer for their new film Sia, Music

Sia released the trailer for her new film Music on Friday starring Kate Hudson and Maddie Ziegler.

In the film, which is set for release on February 12, Hudson plays a drug-free spirit named Kazoo who will be the sole guardian of his autistic half-sister by the name Music, played by Ziegler.

While Sia got a backing over her controversial cast of the non-autistic Dance Moms star starring in front of Hudson, the hilarious trailer reveals a story of struggle, and finally love, with a fantasy flavor.

Music: Sia has just released the new trailer for her February film, Music, about drug – heavy freespirit played by Hudson, who is going to be Ziegler ‘s only defender who will playing his autistic half-sister

The trailer follows a seemingly lost Hoodson who makes a living selling drugs.

After her grandmother passed away and left her with no money in her will, she is a solo music keeper and must learn to care.

Amidst a struggle for sobriety and the occasional close encounter that lands on a probation service, Hudson finds a reason in her new role as she sets out on a path to developing herself for her sister’s cause.

Lost and upset: Hudson, who is pregnant with drugs, gets protection over Ziegler after her grandmother dies

Lost and upset: Hudson, who is pregnant with drugs, gets protection over Ziegler after her grandmother dies

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Controversial throw: Six headed back over her choice of Moms Moms dance for a teenager to play on the spectrum instead of someone who is genuinely autistic

Special Needs: Ziegler 's character is seen to be guided by

Growing up: Fighting her anxiety and landing in hot water throughout the film, she has to bring her action together after she owns Ziegler

Growing up: Fighting her anxiety and landing in hot water throughout the film, she has to bring her action together after she owns Ziegler

Caregiver: Autonomous and free-spirited in nature, Hudson must learn to be a source of support for her sister's special needs

Caregiver: Autonomous and free-spirited in nature, Hudson must learn to be a source of support for her sister’s special needs

Ray of light: Despite her mental disabilities, her emotional light touches Kazoo at a deep level.

Ray of light: Despite her mental disabilities, her emotional light touches Kazoo at a deep level.

Ziegler’s character exhibits mental disabilities but her unstable emotional light shines in the performance, with a little help from her neighbor played by Leslie Odom Jr.

Despite their differences, Music and Kazoo seem to be learning to connect over music as their relationship continues to grow despite the individual challenges.

The trailer shows the duo taking part in some amazing performances with dance numbers set to 14 tracks from Six.

Common ground: Despite their differences, the sisters seem to be learning to connect over music as their relationship continues to grow despite the individual challenges.

Common ground: Despite their differences, the sisters seem to be learning to connect over music as their relationship continues to grow despite the individual challenges.

New Life: Kazoo realizes she has to kiss her party tricks that inspire moments of emotional twisting

Above: Selfish, Hudson 's character must learn to put herself in second place

New Life: Kazoo realizes she has to kiss her party tricks that inspire moments of emotional twisting

Dance Numbers: The film features episodes of theater performances where the sisters unleash some lively costumes.

Dance Numbers: The film features episodes of theater performances where the sisters unleash some lively costumes.

Animated costume: The film is mature with a touch of music and changes in wacky costumes to accompany the emotional story

Finding her light: An aging story in some ways the film's plot ebbs and flows between dark and light

Animated costume: The film is mature with a touch of music and changes in wacky costumes to accompany the emotional story

Dance Muse: Sia chose to use her longtime dancer as the star of the film despite a backlash and first wrote the film five years ago

Dance Muse: Sia chose to use her longtime dancer as the star of the film despite a backlash and first wrote the film five years ago

New Tracks: The film written by Sia features 14 tracks

New Tracks: The film written by Sia features 14 tracks

The film has been making it since 2015, with Sia serving as director and co-writer alongside Dallas children’s author Clayton.

After news surfaced that Sia had chosen her longtime dance Ziegler to play an autistic character, many were embarrassed.

The autistic community argued that she should put an actor on the spectrum instead, and in addition she made a couple with Autism Speaks who have been accused of taking advantage of her in the past.

Because of the arts: 'I wouldn't be making art if it wasn't for it,' said Sia in defense of his choice to throw the dancer as a character on the spectrum despite being able to

Because of the arts: ‘I wouldn’t be making art if it wasn’t for it,’ said Sia in defense of his choice to throw the dancer as a character on the spectrum despite being able to

In a Tweet deleted in November Sia replied, ‘Grrrrrrrrrr. F ** kity f ** k why not watch my movie before judging it? MORE. ‘

In a December interview with The Project Sunday, Sia continued to defend her decision to use Maddie, as they would call her as ‘nepotism,’ with an emphasis on art.

‘I mean, it’s a possibility I think too, but it’s really a nepotism because I can’t do a project without it. I don’t want to. I wouldn’t be making art if it wasn’t for bringing it in. ‘

The film will appear on February 12 in a limited edition release by IMAX.

Music: A passion project for Sia that combines her music, screenwriting, and also sees the singer direct, will feature in the limited release of IMAX on February 12th.

Music: A passion project for Sia that combines her music, screenwriting, and sees the singer lead as well, will feature in an IMAX limited release on February 12th

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