After countless rumours, the creators of “The Inbetweeners” have confirmed the cult show will return to the small screen. It’s been 17 years since the Channel 4 sitcom about the “adolescent travails ...
Film adaptations of TV shows long off the air have proven hit-or-miss at the box office. But in recent years, the practice of continuing the story of a popular, recently concluded TV series in a ...
For a socially maligned teenager growing up in the early 2010s, The Inbetweeners was the ultimate equal-parts comic and cathartic watch – now I can only hope its comeback can do it justice. Debuting ...
Actor and comedian Emily Atack revealed a star from The Inbetweeners got a little bit too excited while filming a sex scene with her for the show. Although she didn't name exactly who it was, fans of ...
The Inbetweeners became nothing short of a comedy phenomenon when it debuted on British TV back in 2008, and due to the sitcom's massive success, the series went on to spawn not one, but two films — ...
Four friends, laden with romantic troubles, set out on a sex-filled vacation to an exotic foreign country. Yes that's the setup to Sex and the City 2, but it's also the premise of The Inbetweeners ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While ABC Studios works with creators Iain Morris and Damon Beesley on a US version, BBC America ...
EXCLUSIVE: Banijay Rights is in the process of taking control of the global rights to The Inbetweeners — a transition that has caused the comedy’s YouTube channel to go dark. DRG has long held the ...
Update – December 18: The Inbetweeners cast has reunited, and now we officially have a first look at Will, Simon, Neil and Jay 10 years on from the series' first episode. Or, as they're actually known ...
Crude yet breezy, the series has plenty of awkward charm. Being a teenage boy is all about unwanted and ill-timed erections, embarrassing parents, trying to get laid (or barring that, lying about it), ...
We're talking all things The Inbetweeners at this very special event with actor/comedian Joe Thomas.
Most American 'high school' comedies suffer from 'thirtysomething screenwriter syndrome', wherein pre-pubescent kids spout acerbic one-liners with the kind of rapier wit usually reserved for... well, ...