A stylish first trailer for Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively's A Simple Favour sequel has been released.
The Prime Video follow-up to the 2018 hit, titled Another Simple Favour, reunites characters Stephanie Smothers and Emily Nelson. Emily is set to wed an Italian businessman – though it looks set to be a bloody affair.
In the preview, we see Emily get out of prison and confront Stephanie as she promotes her book, giving her a shock by inviting her to her nuptials as maid of honour.
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We then head to the lavish Italian setting, but things are anything but relaxed as Emily declares: "You think I invited you to get revenge, for stealing my life and taking my kid away from me? You think I want to make you pay?"
As she toys with a confused Stephanie, murder and mayhem are teased in a series of clips, suggesting we're in for another twisty tale.
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"If I do try to murder you, it will make an amazing sequel," Emily adds.
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Paul Feig is back to direct the follow-up, with Henry Golding and Andrew Rannells returning as Sean and Darren alongside Bashir Salahuddin's Detective Summerville, Joshua Satine's Miles, Ian Ho's Nicky, Kelly McCormack's Stacy and Aparna Nancherla's Sona.
New cast additions include The Diplomat's Allison Janney, 365 Days' Michele Morrone, Elena Sofia Ricci, Elizabeth Perkins, Alex Newell, Taylor Ortega and Lorenzo de Moor.
The movie is due to premiere next month at the SXSW Festival ahead of its Prime Video debut in May.
Feig previously admitted that he has "avoided making sequels" to his movies, but felt the "characters were just too much fun not to revisit".
Another Simple Favour will stream on Prime Video on May 1.

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