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Inbetweeners 2 breaks box office records

The Inbetweeners 2 movie sequel has broken box office records, taking more than £2.75 million on its opening day.

British Comedy Guide, 7th August 2014

The Inbetweeners end their journey Down Under

Here we try and pin the team behind the film down on the experience of working in the extreme heat of Oz, and ask the directors how they manage to get anything shot with four actors who try and make each other laugh all the time.

Keily Smith, BBC News, 6th August 2014

The Inbetweeners 2, review: 'hysterically funny'

This film does The Inbetweeners justice.

Robbie Colin, The Telegraph, 6th August 2014

The Inbetweeners 2, review

When one gag fails, another immediately follows it until, eventually, the film hits the funny bone.

Geoffrey MacNab, The Independent, 6th August 2014

Who said it - Edinburgh Fringe or 'The Inbetweeners 2'?

Can you tell which jokes have been told at this year's Edinburgh comedy festival - and which feature in the new Inbetweeners 2 movie?

Alice Audley, The Telegraph, 6th August 2014

Inbetweeners 2 review

It's a much funnier and more imaginative movie than the last instalment.

David Edwards, The Mirror, 6th August 2014

The Inbetweeners 2 review

The follow-up to the record-breaking comedy spinoff sees our hapless, ordinary-boy heroes dispatched to Australia - but rest assured, they remain entertainingly incorrigible.

Mike McCahill, The Guardian, 6th August 2014

The Inbetweeners 2 review: It's knee-deep in hilarity

A script full of smutty one-liners and imaginatively filthy scenarios ensures that the antics of Will, Jay, Simon and Neil are as hilarious as ever.

Ben Rawson-Jones, Metro, 6th August 2014

Simon Bird named most troublesome on set says cast

Simon Bird, who plays nerdy Will McKenzie in the hit TV series The Inbetweeners, is actually the most troublesome actor on set, his fellow cast members have revealed.

Jayna Rana, The Independent, 5th August 2014

The Inbetweeners 2 movie will be the end of the show

Director Damon Beesley said second film would be the 'death' of the gang.

Jayna Rana, The Independent, 1st August 2014

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