Taskmaster favourite Mawaan Rizwan’s BBC series Juice has confirmed its return date with a new trailer.
The show follows Rizwan’s character Jamma as he attempts to navigate his relationship with Guy, which isn’t easy when he’s a manic joker and his boyfriend is very much the opposite.
Season 1 didn’t end well for our protagonist, as he and Guy broke up. The season 2 trailer teases that he’s not dealing with it well, and he decides to reinvent himself as boring, which looks like it’ll go as well as you’d expect.
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There’s also going to be a lot more physical comedy and trippy visuals, as well as a lot of drinking out of paint pots…
You don’t have to wait long to see it all unfold, as it all drops on iPlayer at 6am next Thursday (18 September), with the first two episodes airing the same night on BBC Three.
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The official synopsis teases that the show is back “for more chaos, confetti, and questionable decisions”.
It continues: “Jamma’s clowning around has landed him at the heart of a perfect storm: jobless, sofa-surfing and single. When a mysterious stranger offers to unburden him from his clownish ways to win Guy (Russell Tovey) back, Jamma must decide if the risk is worth the reward.”
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Elsewhere, BBC Three will be premiering the new show Film Club before the end of the year. It follows two friends who come to realise that their bond may be more than just platonic.
The show stars Aimee Lou Wood and Suranne Jones, and Aimee actually co-wrote the script.
Juice season 2 premieres on 18 September on BBC Three and iPlayer. Season 1 can be streamed now.
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