Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Gets Weird And Time-Trippy In New Exclusive Photos

What would you do if you had regular access to time travel and could basically live your life completely on your own terms? Would you grow out your hair really long, wear ridiculous white jumpsuits with tiny jackets, and dress up your biological son like an old world gentlemen? Well, then congratulations, because you're clearly living the dream of Rob Corddry's character in Hot Tub Time Machine 2, as seen in our new exclusive image below.

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This glorious image of Corddry reprising his role as Lou Dorchen in Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is just one of a fully gallery of new images that have been sent over to us exclusively by Paramount Pictures. The images highlight the extremely talented cast of the upcoming comedy, which also includes old faces like Craig Robinson and Clark Duke. Speaking of old faces...

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This clip is clearly from a scene in the movie set in the distant future, where both Lou and Craig Robinson's Nick Webber have aged horribly, and Clark Duke's Jacob Yates/Dorchen has gone totally cue-ball.

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As seen in this next image, though, Duke isn't the only one who winds up sporting a highly bizarre hair-do. This shot, taken from the titular Hot Tub Time Machine, seems to have the characters stuck in a bit of a time warp, as Rob Corddry looks like he's stepped right out of the disco era and newcomer Adam Scott is dressed like a reject from Miami Vice.

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And to complete our travel through time, here we finally have the man trailers for Hot Tub Time Machine 2 have dubbed 'Colonial Lou,' who is clearly ready to kick some British ass during the Revolutionary War.

We have eight exclusive images in all, and you can see them all in high res by going to the gallery below. Look for Hot Tub Time Machine 2 in theaters on February 20th.

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