Horrible Bosses 2 trailer: Kevin Spacey and Jennifer Aniston return in kidnapping-based sequel
Jamie Foxx is also back as 'Motherf*cker Jones'
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Your support makes all the difference.Horrible Bosses 2 has debuted its first teaser trailer, reuniting its all-star cast for more workplace-conceived criminal masterplans.
Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day reprise their roles from the first film, which saw them play three disillusioned men who plot to kill their bosses.
The overbearing managers themselves are also back, with the trailer opening with the trio visiting Spacey's character in prison.
The sequel will see them open their own business only to be tricked by a savvy investor (Christoph Waltz), resorting to kidnapping his son (Pine) and holding him ransom in a bid to regain control of their company.
Released by Warner Bros, Horrible Bosses 2 will be helmed by Hot Tub Time Machine director Sean Anders after original director Seth Gordon was forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts.
The film was shot in Burbank, California and is set to open in cinemas on 26 November.
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