Bubbling with excitement! Hot Tub Time Machine cast reunite as work begins on cult movie's sequel



It boasted one of the most inane plot devices in Hollywood history.

But work on a sequel to cult hit Hot Tub Time Machine began in earnest in Lousiana on Wednesday.

Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson and Clark Duke all looked thrilled to back back in the saddle as their most famous characters as they stood around on set in New Orleans.



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Fans will no doubt be most excited to see the return of Corddry, whose gave a stylish performance in what seemed to be a unfashionable film.

And while it did indeed not make much impact at the box office, the film became a cult favourite - and money spinner - following its release on DVD.

One person who is not returning is the original's main star John Cusack, who has been replaced by a new lead to be played by Parks and Recreation favourite Adam Scott.

Corddry never goes out of fashion: The funnyman looked as stylish as ever in this trendy shirt One of the boys: Parks And Recreation star Adam Scott seems to be have accepted straight away Tub thumpers: It seems they will this time travel into the future after enjoying a men-only bath night

The film followed the adventures of four middle aged men after they went back to their teen years thanks to the technologically advanced bath, and it seems unlikely they will change a winning formula. Plot details are scarce, though Corddry recently revealed the big twist will be the characters who traveled to the 1980s in the original will this time will travel to the future.

While the first film only took a modest $61m on a budget of $36m at the box office, it has turned out to be a huge home entertainment hit.

The 2010 effort was the last movie produced by MGM before it went into bankruptcy.



It followed four bored, unhappy out-of-shape middle aged men, who travel back in time using the titular tub to a landmark night of their teenage lives in the 1980s.

Waiting around: The dynamic duo seemed content to let their co-stars pick up the slack during filming I see cash in the distance: Adam will be hoping their future in real life contains a box office success

Double bubble trouble: It seems the cast of Hot Tub Time Machine are in for more thrills and spills after MGM demanded a sequel



Taking the plunge: The popularity of the original film with home audiences have transformed its fortunes



