Like “Horrible Bosses” with “Horrible Bosses 2,” “Hot Tub Time Machine” gets itself an unnecessary sequel too with, Hot Tub Time Machine 2. I must admit, however, this sequel seems to pack more laughs into it. The reason for that is obvious (other than Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry and Clark Duke being funnier together than Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis): The plot purposely has these guys travel through time to end up in ridiculous — and often lewd — situations. This time instead of traveling to the past to fix another one of their messes, the partying fools (minus John Cusack) find themselves in the future where each of them is washed up in one way or another. Watch the latest contrivances in the trailer above courtesy of Paramount Pictures.
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 stars Adam Scott, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, Clark Duke, Gillian Jacobs, Collette Wolfe, Thomas Lennon and Chevy Chase.
Official Synopsis:
When Lou (Rob Corddry) finds himself in trouble, Nick (Craig Robinson) and Jacob (Clark Duke) fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future. Now they have to alter the future in order to save the past . . . which is really the present.
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 recklessly travels in time to UK theaters on February 18, 2015 and US theaters on February 20, 2015.
'Movie Trailer: Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015)' have 5 comments
December 10, 2014 @ 4:16 pm dayshy
I’m enjoying Craig Robinson’s laid-back demeanor. He seems a likable fellow.
December 10, 2014 @ 4:24 pm Citizen Conservation Society
I suppose this is no worse than two California slackers travelling time in a phone booth…
December 10, 2014 @ 4:48 pm kitefitter2
hmmmm..Adam Scott replacing Cusack..did they think we wouldn’t notice? They’re not a like for like swap!
December 10, 2014 @ 5:07 pm Orion
Wasn’t this supposed to be out in like a week or two? Christmas holiday seems like a perfect place for a silly comedy not an obscure week in February.
December 10, 2014 @ 5:32 pm plucky
This has the potential for some big laughs but I think it’s going to miss John Cusack.