Jack And Chloe Look Beat Up And Angry Amidst London Chaos In 24: Live Another Day Teaser
London is a mess. Cars are overturned and burning. Things are exploding. People are running. And then there's the sight of two very familiar, very beloved characters stumbling into the street. One of them has a gun. The other looks irritated, but that's ok. She usually does. The man raises the gun and fires off a few rounds, then lets out a rage-filled scream. Can 24: Live Another Day possibly live up to our hopes and expectations? Fox's intense 49-second Super Bowl spot, fittingly titled "Street Chaos" certainly hints as much. Because how can we not look at the disheveled sight of Jack and Chloe and not hope that whatever they've been through will be as epic as the series was at its peak?
Let's all just pause to enjoy the Jack Bauer rage for a moment...
Here are some of the other teasy teasers Fox shared during the Super Bowl.
Jack is locked and loaded...
24: Live Another Day will air May 5 on Fox. In addition to stars Kiefer Sutherland and Mary Lynn Rajskub, Kim Raver and William Devane are set to return, and the cast will also include Judy Davis and Yvonne Strahovski. The series is set to retain its real-time, fast-paced format, using split screens and interweaving story lines. It'll be comprised of 12 episodes representing 24 hours and will take place several years after the Fox drama wrapped up.
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