‘American Vandal’ returns with The Turd Burgler
The first season of Netflix’s Emmy-nominated mock documentary series American Vandal asked us “Who drew the dicks?” This season they go deeper: “What if the motive is just, poop is funny?”
Season two of American Vandal takes us to an elite Catholic school where a vicious prank of tainted lemonade turns into The Brownout, an event that causes a school-wide pants-shitting nightmare.
With nowhere else to turn, students reach out to season one’s meta-documentarians Peter Maldonado (Tyler Alvarez) and Sam Ecklund (Griffin Gluck) to investigate the crimes and solve the case.
In just a two-minute trailer, the second season of American Vandal drops more quotable scatalogical shitbombs per second than South Park.
American Vandal season two also stars Taylor Dearden, Melvin Gregg and DeRon Horton and returns to Netflix September 14th.
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