THE INBETWEENERS 2 (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Simon Bird (Friday Night Dinner), James Buckley (Everywhere and Nowhere), Blake Harrison (Big Bad World), Joe Thomas (Fresh Meat), Belinda Stewart-Wilson (Kiss Kiss), Tamla Kari (Cuckoo), Emily Berrington (The White Queen), Freddie Stroma (Harry Potter)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Damon Beesley and Iain Morris (The Inbetweeners), directors, writers; Rosa Romero (In The Loop), producer; David Arnold (Sherlock) and Michael Price (A Fantastic Fear of Everything), composers; Ben Wheeler (The Inbetweeners Movie), cinematographer; William Webb (Festival), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

A couple of years after the events of the last film, Will (Bird), Simon (Thomas) and Neil (Harrison) have moved on to university, work and other ventures. However, when they receive word from pathological liar Jay (Buckley) about his supposedly brilliant gap year in Australia, the three friends decide to head out and join Jay in the sunshine, beautiful women and endless opportunities. Of course, being the Inbetweeners, nothing goes according to plan…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

The first feature spin-off of the phenomenon comedy series was a larger-than-expected box office hit, so now that The Inbetweeners are returning for another wild and embarrassing adventure in the Land of Oz (the real one, not… you know) that should make for larger audiences and, most importantly, more laughs than ever before.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

WEDNESDAY 6TH AUGUST 2014

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