The cult British TV comedy "The Inbetweeners" makes its big screen debut with a world premiere in London. The film's four leading men — British actors Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake ...
Harrison in rehearsals for ‘A Place for We' (Mark Douet) In person, dressed in a faded grey jumper and jeans, his hair long and swept behind his ears, Harrison is thoughtful and measured, an unlikely ...
The Inbetweeners is reportedly set for a return to our screens in a rebooted version, leaving fans of the sitcom wondering whether Will, Simon, Jay and Neil have matured over the years since secondary ...
An Inbetweeners icon has addressed the unforgettable sitcom making a comeback. Despite running for just three series and spawning two cinema releases, the noughties comedy remains amongst Britain's ...
An Inbetweeners star has spoken about the show's potential return after the rights to the show were returned to its creators. Originally broadcast on E4 between 2008 and 2010, the comedy series ...
The TV show-turned-movie scores the best first week ever for a live-action comedy, outperforming "The Hangover Part II" in the same timeframe. By Stuart Kemp BBC America's coming of age story from ...
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The four stars of The Inbetweeners have completed their rude road trip. Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison set off from London's Bush Lane on Tuesday in an attempt to travel to ...