'Hot Tub Time Machine 2' Will have Rob Corddry’s Lou, Craig Robinson’s Nick, and Clark Duke’s Jacob Back for the Sequel, Along With Chevy Chase as the Hot Tub Repair Man

6:50 PM EST 1/24/2015 by Kara Michelle, Celebeat Reporter

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Paramount Pictures' Hot Tub Time Machine 2, the sequel to the 2010 box office hit Hot Tub Machine, will open in theaters beginning February 20. Directed by Steve Pink from Josh Heald's script, the sci-fi comedy movie will take off after the events shown in the first film. It is rated 'R' by the MPAA because of some of its crude sexual content and language throughout, graphic nudity, drug use and some violence. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 teaser trailers are now available for viewing at the film's official site, on Youtube and other video sharing sites.

According to the film's summary, with their knowledge of the future, Nick and Lou have managed to make themselves rich. Nick was able to rip off songs from artists before they were originally released while Lou capitalized on advance knowledge of tech developments to turn himself into 'the father of the Internet.' At a party in Lou's honor, he gets shot by an unknown assassin. Nick and Jacob decides to use the time traveling hot tub to try to get back to the past to learn who shot Lou and undo the damage. Inadvertently, they instead end up ten years in the future. Jacob then reasons out that the assassin came from the future, which they must alter if they were to save their present.

Returning in the sequel to reprise their original roles are Rob Corddry as Lou Dorchen, Craig Robinson as Nick Webber, Clark Duke as Jacob Yates, and Chevy Chase as the Hot Tub Repair Man along with Jessica Pare as Tara, Kelley Stewart as Courtney Agnew-Webber, and Collette Wolfe as Kelly Yates/Dorchen. Joining them in the cast are Adam Scott as Adam Yates Jr., the son of John Cusack's Adam Yates from the original, along with Gillian JacobsKumail Nanjiani, Christine Bently, Mariana Paula Vicente, Angela Kerecz, Melorine Adler, Patrick Kearns, Bianca Haase, and Thomas Lennon. As with the original, MGM co-produces the sequel. Christophe Beck also did the musical scoring.

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