Vince Vaughn and James Marsden have a blast in a time-traveling trailer for ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’

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Vince Vaughn and James Marsden are ready to fix the past in the trailer for Hulu’s time travel thriller Mike, Nick, Nick and Alice.

The streamer is set to release the R-rated comedy from writer-director BenDavid Grabinski on March 27 after it premieres later this month at SXSW. Eiza González, Keith David, Jimmy Tatro, Stephen Root, Louis Tan, Ben Schwartz, Emily Hampshire, and Arturo Castro round out the cast of the project that hails from 20th Century Studios.

Mike, Nick, Nick and Alice The film follows gangsters Mike (Marsden) and Nick (Vaughn) who try to survive a wild night out with the woman they both love (Gonzalez) as they all learn about the existence of a working time machine.

“I’m back in a time machine,” Vaughn says in the trailer. “I want to try to right some wrongs here. But there’s someone who could ruin this whole thing, and that someone is me.”

Vaughn later adds: “The first time we went through it tonight, Mike died. But that’s why I came back. We have one chance to fix it.”

Grabinski (happily) He directed the film from his own script. Andrew Lazar is producing Mike, Nick, Nick and AliceWhile Richard Middleton and Vanessa Humphrey serve as executive producers.

Vaughn led the Netflix feature last year Nonasand he stars in the upcoming second season of Apple TV Bad monkey. Marsden, for which he received an Emmy Award nomination Jury dutystars in the Hulu series heaven It can be seen soon in Avengers: Doomsday and Sonic the Hedgehog 4.

During a conversation with Hollywood Reporter Last year, Vaughn discussed why comedies have not been a priority for studios in recent years.

“I always hear things like, ‘People have a TV,’ but the horror movies keep coming [at the box office]”The people who go to horror movies don’t have a TV?,” the star said of the competition for viewers’ free time. Or is it something a little more serious, and there is an audience that wants that communal experience. And if that’s true, it’s probably not just a horror or action thing that people would want to experience society for.

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