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Dumb & Dumber To: Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels ride deer in first official picture

Still follows previous teaser pics

Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 22 January 2014 04:43 EST
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Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels ride again
Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels ride again (Universal)

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Dumb & Dumber To has released its first official image, seeing Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels back in the roles of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne.

The pair sit atop a deer statue in the still, with Harry clutching a brown parcel and both giving trademark goofy grins.

It follows a couple of teaser pictures that came from the set last year, with Carrey first sharing a picture of Lloyd's chipped teeth in September.

An image of Carrey and Daniels on set then followed, with their dim-witted characters being pictured attempting to read then newly-released children's book How Roland Rolls.

Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels on Dumb and Dumber To set
Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels on Dumb and Dumber To set (Jim Carrey/Whosay)

Despite their success in more serious roles in the 20 years following the first Dumb & Dumber, Daniels promised the sequel would be sillier than ever.

He even said the infamous toilet scene would be topped, teasing: "[It] pales in comparison and I can't divulge what, but just that they've topped it. [The] best thing about it? I get to work with a comedic genius."

Dumb & Dumber To is set for a November release date.

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