In a deliciously entertaining twist, Good Burger 2 is making a bold statement about our increasingly automated world. The long-awaited sequel, set to release on November 22nd on Paramount+, takes a hilarious dive into the potential consequences of robots replacing humans in the fast-food industry.
Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson, reprising their roles as the comical duo Ed and Dex, bring us right back to the wacky world of Good Burger. In the film’s official trailer, Dex is struggling with a failed invention and turns to Ed for help. As they reunite at Good Burger, their past workplace, they quickly discover that their beloved restaurant is in dire straits.
The corporate higher-ups unveil a plan to open Mega Good Burger locations worldwide, but what they fail to mention is that this expansion will come at the expense of the original locations and their loyal employees. The duo embarks on a mission to save Good Burger from this ruthless takeover, leading to a series of absurd and side-splitting misadventures.
While the original movie, released in 1997, showcased Ed and Dex in a world where robots replacing humans seemed like a distant fantasy, the sequel taps into our Black Mirror-esque reality. With maple syrup mishaps and tennis racket food fights, Good Burger embraces its quirky charm while simultaneously shedding light on a pressing issue: the role of automation in the job market.
FAQ:
Q: Will the sequel explore the impact of automation on the job market?
A: Yes, the sequel delves into the consequences of robots replacing humans in the fast-food industry, highlighting the potential implications for the job market.
Q: Are Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson reprising their roles?
A: Yes, both actors will reprise their roles as Ed and Dex in Good Burger 2.
Q: When is the movie set to release?
A: Good Burger 2 will premiere on Paramount+ on November 22nd.
Q: Who else will appear in the film?
A: The movie will feature a star-studded cast, including Marsai Martin, Yung Gravy, Liza Koshy, Kai Cenat, Carmen Electra, Nicole Byer, Jillian Bell, Josh Server, Ron Funches, Molly Kearney, Ego Nwodim, Lil Rel Howery, Lori Beth Denberg, Rob Gronkowski, Flula Borg, Matt Friend, and Mark Cuban.
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– Rolling Stone