Further plot details for Grown Ups 2 revealed in today’s casting

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I use the term “plot” here about as loosely as Adam Sandler uses the word “funny,” but that being said…

David HenrieTaylor Lautner recently signed on to star in GROWN UPS 2, though it was unknown at the time what his role would entail beyond the description that it involved going “toe-to-toe with Sandler.”  But this has been clarified and expanded today with the casting of David Henrie (“The Wizards of Waverly Place”), who is listed as being a member of “a group of frat boys who run up against star Adam Sandler and his childhood friends.” 

From voicing the lead in a Studio Ghibli film (THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY) to GROWN UPS 2? Shame on you, Henrie.  You’re too young for this shit.

Source: Variety

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