Out There Clip Shows Us How A Card Trick Can Lead To Violence
Set to premiere on IFC this Friday night is Ryan Quincy's new animated series Out There. With Quincy set to voice the lead character, Chad, the series features an all-star cast of voices of the supporting roles, among them, Megan Mullally, Linda Cardellini and Adventure Time and Futurama's John DiMaggio. Out There follows an awkward teen's misadventures with his little brother Jay and equally awkward best friend Chris. The clip we have to show you features the voice of Portlandia and Saturday Night Live star Fred Armisen as Chris' mother's weird boyfriend.
In the video below, Chad's best friend Chris is subjected to one of his mother's boyfriend's card tricks.
So Chris lied to Terry about the card. Somehow, Terry was right. But considering Terry's sitting on Chris' living room couch dressed only in a pair of underwear and a pair of boots, he might have had that lie coming.
Out There features the voices of Ryan QUincy, Justin Rolland, Megan Mullally, Fred Armisen, Pamela Adlon, Linda Cardellini, John DiMaggio, Katie Micucci. Viewers can also expect to hear the voices of guest stars Ellen Page, Jason Schwartzman, Sarah Silverman and Selma Blair, among others.
Check out the poster for the series below, and be sure to catch the premiere when it airs Friday, February 22 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT on IFC.
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