‘American Vandal’ Season 2 Trailer: Who Is the Turd Burglar? (Video)
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Jennifer Maas | August 21, 2018 @ 6:15 AM
Last Updated: August 21, 2018 @ 6:30 AM
The long-anticipated trailer for Season 2 of “American Vandal” dropped Tuesday, revealing that the next season is coming sooner than you think, and just what mystery they will be solving this time. Spoiler alert: there are going to be a lot of poop jokes.
This season on the mockumentary style series, Sam (Griffin Gluck) and Peter (Tyler Alvarez) will be trying to crack the case of the Turd Burglar aka the person responsible for a “brownout” that had everyone at a high school dropping an unexpected deuce.
“What if the motive is just poop is funny?” Peter suggests while looking at their wall of evidence in the almost 2-minute long clip. “Poop is funny,” Sam responds.
Here’s Netflix’s official description for Season 2: Having left its red spray-painted mark on pop culture with a breakout freshman season, “American Vandal” returns with an explosive new case, a (mostly) new cast and solid new conspiracy theories. Season 2 of the Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning true-crime satire follows documentarians Peter Maldonado and Sam Ecklund as they bring their investigative skills to an elite Catholic school where someone has been taking poop-related pranks to new heights. From co-creators Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault, and showrunner Dan Lagana, “American Vandal”s addictive second season will have everyone speculating: Who is the Turd Burglar?
“American Vandal” Season 2 stars Alvarez, Gluck, Travis Tope (Kevin), Taylor Dearden (Chloe), Melvin Gregg (DeMarcus) and DeRon Horton (Lou). The show is produced for Netflix by CBS Television Studios, Funny Or Die and 3Arts.
Tony Yacenda, Daniel Perrault and Dan Lagana, Joe Farrell executive produce for Funny Or Die, and Ari Lubet, Josh Lieberman and Michael Rotenberg under 3Arts.
Watch the trailer above.
“American Vandal” Season 2 launches globally Sept. 14 on Netflix.
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