Check out the poster and great new trailer for Horrible Bosses 2

JoBloJoBlo

Spelling and basic math are the least of Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis’ problems in the latest trailer for HORRIBLE BOSSES 2. They are once again in over their heads in the world of crime; specifically they have decided to take up kidnapping now. Also, Jennifer Aniston want’s to plowed, but that’s not a problem if you ask me. Chris Pine gets a chance to show off his comedic chops this time around, and I must say he’s pretty hilarious.

Here’s the synopsis:

Fed up with answering to higher-ups, Nick (Bateman), Dale (Day) and Kurt (Sudeikis) decide to become their own bosses by launching their own business. But a slick investor soon pulls the rug out from under them. Outplayed and desperate, and with no legal recourse, the three would-be entrepreneurs hatch a misguided plan to kidnap the investor’s adult son and ransom him to regain control of their company.

Directed by Sean Anders (THAT'S MY BOY), HORRIBLE BOSSES 2 reunites the cast from the original including Aniston, Jamie Foxx and Kevin Spacey. I wasn’t sold on the idea of this sequel when first announced but it looks like they have pulled off what a good sequel should, and that’s offer up something new for our established characters.

Do you think the sequel will be as good as or better than the first film? HORRIBLE BOSSES 2 is set for release on November 26, 2014.

Source: YouTube

About the Author

Favorite Movies: read more

Likes: Nintendo, The Simpsons, Ricky Gervais, Boy Meets World, The Office (UK), read more 90's TV, Motown, My two big dogs, Granola bars, Bruce Springsteen, Running, Caturday, Camping

The comment section exists to allow readers to discuss the article constructively and respectfully, focused on the topic at hand.

What’s Not Allowed

  • Abusive language, insults, or harassment toward other users or staff.
  • Hate speech of any kind is strictly prohibited.
  • Bickering, bullying, personal attacks, or baiting others to argue
  • Extended off-topic debates, especially those centered on politics or religion rather than the article topic
  • No AI content or SPAM