First Teaser Trailer for ‘Good Burger 2’ Sequel with Kenan & Kel Back
by Alex Billington
August 22, 2023
Source: YouTube
“Hey, man, you almost Car Burger’d me to death!” Paramount+ has unveiled an early first look teaser for the comedy sequel Good Burger 2, arriving to stream on Paramount+ later this fall. Even more nostalgia mining to turn into streaming content, digging up a comedy classic that really didn’t need a sequel. Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell are back again as Dexter Reed and Ed, following up the events of the first film, now 26 years later. Of course. It’s a sequel to the film Good Burger (from 1997), which was itself based on a comedy sketch from on the Nickelodeon series All That. The sequel’s cast also includes Josh Server, Lori Beth Denberg, Alex R. Hibbert, Kamaia Fairburn, plus Jillian Bell as an evil CEO, Lil Rel Howery as the CEO’s lawyer, and Carmen Electra. The original director isn’t back, though two of the writers are, if that’s any consolation. This doesn’t seem like it will turn out great, only being brought back because Paramount needs more streaming content, not because they really need to tell their story… Oh well.
Here’s the teaser trailer (+ Today first look video) for Phil Traill’s Good Burger 2, direct from YouTube:
Twenty-six years after the events of the first film, inventor Dexter Reed (Kenan Thompson) reunites with his co-worker Ed (Kel Mitchell) at his old workplace, Good Burger. Good Burger 2 is directed by American-British filmmaker Phil Traill, who has mostly been working in TV, directing the films All About Steve and Chalet Girl previously, and directing for the series “Good Girls” and “Single Drunk Female” most recently. The screenplay is written by Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert (who also wrote the original Good Burger) and James III. Produced by Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert, Brian Robbins, and Mike Tollin. There was also a sequel in the form of a novel called “Good Burger 2 Go” in the 90s. Paramount will debut the comedy sequel Good Burger 2 streaming on Paramount+ starting in November later this fall. Anyone want to watch this?