22 Jump Street trailer jumps into town
Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum heading to college.
The boys from '21 Jump Street' have graduated and they're stocking up on those red plastic cups.
Yep, they're heading to college.
While few expected much at all from the first film - a remake of an 80s TV show that came among a glut of remakes of 80s TV shows - it managed to hit something of a home run.
This was thanks in the main to the on-screen chemistry between Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill, the underachieving cops sent into a high school to root out a drug ring.
[Channing Tatum lampoons Van Damme Volvo ad]
And that chemistry is back here, with what looks like promisingly goofy stuff, coupled with some almost excessively large-scale stunt action.
“Our whole career is based on low expectations," reckons co-director Phil Lord, who helmed the first film with Chris Miller.
“So we were kind of nervous about doing something where people enjoyed the first movie and expected the second one to be good.”
[New clip from Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street]
Plot-wise, things seem vaguely similar this time around with Hill's Morton Schmidt and Tatum's Greg Jenko going undercover to expose a crime ring in a college fraternity.
Ice Cube, Rob Riggle and the peerless Nick Offerman reprise their roles, as does James Franco's brother Dave.
It's due out in the UK on June 6.
(By the way, you can check out the red band version here...)