The ‘Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later’ trailer has arrived


Thank god for Netflix. The streaming giant, responsible for breathing second life into David Wain and Michael Showalter’s cult comedy Wet Hot American Summer, will soon bring fans yet another installment of the Camp Firewood franchise. Catch up with Katie, Andy, Beth, Coop and the rest of the gang in the new trailer for Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later.

Naturally, with a decade having now gone by, a lot has changed in the lives of the camp counselors in Ten Years Later. The year is 1991 and Lindsay (Elizabeth Banks) hosts a morning news show called Puff Stuff, while McKinley (Michael Ian Black) appears to now have a baby. Also seen in the above trailer are Gene (Christopher Meloni) who, apparently having fallen on hard times, now calls a trailer his home and Katie (Marguerite Moreau), a fashion big-wig of sorts, who barks orders at a lowly at her big city job.

Meanwhile, Victor (Ken Marino) and Neil (Joe Lo Truglio) get wild and crazy tending bar, Coop (Michael Showalter), perceivably a writer, takes meetings and Beth (Janeane Garofalo) bitterly confesses to having never left camp, prior to the long-awaited Camp Firewood reunion.

Wain, Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler, Molly Shannon, Zak Orth, Kristen Wiig, Marisa Ryan, A.D. Miles, H. Jon Benjamin, Lake Bell, Nina Hellman, John Early, Josh Charles, Beth Dover, Sarah Burns, Chris Pine, David Hyde Pierce, Eric Nenninger, Jason Schwartzman, Rich Sommer and Samm Levine will all be returning, joined by new cast members Skyler Gisondo, Mark Feuerstein, Joey Bragg, Marlo Thomas, Jai Courtney, Dax Shepard, Alyssa Milano​ and Adam Scott. Bradley Cooper — director and co-star of the forthcoming A Star Is Born (which stars Lady Gaga and and Dave Chappelle) will reportedly not be reprising his role as Ben.

Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, which follows 2015’s series offshoot Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, will begin streaming on Netflix on Aug. 4.