This Country star Charlie Cooper is among the cast of the upcoming British show Stags, which Digital Spy has been given an exclusive peek at ahead of its release later this year.
The Paramount+ original show will see groom-to-be Stu (Passenger's Nico Mirallegro) take South America by storm alongside a rag-tag bunch of friends for his stag do.
The Hangover-style six-parter sees their planned week of revelry take a dark turn when the group boards a flight back to the UK. Instead of returning home, they're sent to a lawless prison island run by two siblings at war with each other.
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The six-parter synopsis reads: "It becomes clear that the stags need to pick a side to have any chance of survival.
"Friendships are tested and life-long loyalty is sacrificed as Stu and his mates begin to question who will make it home alive."
The first-look snaps see the group drunkenly living it up on a night out, as well as looking decidedly more dishevelled at the airport gate, hangover-defence sunglasses and wheelies in tow.
The images also show the group in mustard yellow get-ups, presumably the dress code of the prison island once they land there.
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Cooper and SAS: Rogue Heroes star Corin Silva play Stu's childhood chums Ryan and Ant.
Also among the cast are Emily in Paris's Paul Forman, fresh from his turn in Doctor Who's Regency 'Rogue' episode, as Stu's uni pal Hugo.
People Just Do Nothing's Asim Chaudhry also joins the group as Stu's workmate Greg, with newcomer Sophie Lenglinger playing another uni friend called Clem.
The new series is written and created by Daniel Cullen, who previously worked on Breeders and Bad Sisters, and comes from production company Eleven, which was also behind TV hits including Sex Education and Ten Pound Poms.
Stags will be available exclusively in the UK on Paramount+ in August.
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