Though it suffered very slightly from the same working-around-busy-schedules malaise that afflicted the fourth, Netflix-set series of Arrested Development, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day Of Camp was still a comedy delight and chronologically unsound story earlier this year. Now the streaming service has announced that another follow-up, called Ten Years Later, will hit our screens in 2017.
So it's not a sequel to First Day Of Camp, but a follow-up to the 2001 film and still won't quite catch up with the chronological ages of the cast, but nobody cares about that because when you have the likes of Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd, Michael Showalter, David Wain and even (we bet he makes time again) Bradley Cooper, you quit thinking about that and just enjoy the absurdity.
No casting has been confirmed yet, though we'd expect those named and a good portion of the rest of the usual gang to show up for the new series, which will run for eight 30-minute episodes. And probably be very, very silly.