digitalspy
However, the casting of Hollywood star Lautner has revived the sitcom,
which also stars Greg Davies, Helen Baxendale, Tamla Kari and Tyger
Drew-Honey.
The first series of Cuckoo won a record-breaking launch audience for BBC
Three and also earned two British Comedy Award nominations.
Series two picks up with Samberg's character Cuckoo missing - presumed
dead - in the Himalayas, and his young widow Rachel (Kari) is still
suffering from the loss of her husband.
Lautner is cast as "a handsome and mysterious young stranger" in Lichfield, who shakes up the fragile equilibrium.
radiotimes
The second series of the Bafta-nominated comedy - starring Greg Davies
and Helen Baxendale as Ken and Lorna Thompson - will return two years
after Cuckoo (Andy Samberg) flew the coop to continue researching his
book, going missing in the foothills of the Himalayas. Eventually
presumed dead, he left behind his grieving wife - the Thompsons'
daughter Rachel.
As we revisit Lichfield, life in the Thompson household is only just
getting back to normal with Dylan (Tyger Drew-Honey) about to head off
to university and Rachel in a new relationship with nice-but-dull lawyer
Ben. But when a handsome but mysterious stranger appears (that would be
Lautner), searching for the man who found fame and philosophy in none
other than the jack-et po-ta-to, their fragile equilibrium is shattered.
"Cuckoo was one of BBC3's most stand out comedies, so I'm delighted to
welcome it back with the addition of superstar Taylor Lautner joining
the critically acclaimed Greg Davies and an outstanding British comedy
cast for what will be one of the comedy treats of the year," confirmed
channel controller, Zai Bennett.
Via Gossip_Dance
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