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Afterparty producers reveal scenes that were ‘too wacky’ to include which sound even wilder than ‘fermented camel’s milk’ incident-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

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Afterparty producers reveal scenes that were ‘too wacky’ to include which sound even wilder than ‘fermented camel’s milk’ incident-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

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Tiffany Haddish and Sam Richardson’s Afterparty is back with a bang, with another murder to be investigated for season two.

The American murder mystery stars Vivian Wu, Elizabeth Perkins, Ken Jeong, Jack Whitehall and Zoe Chao, and has returned with some pretty wild moments.

In the premiere episode, Sam’s character Aniq manages to drink a horn full of ‘fermented camel’s milk’, only to spit the ‘chunky’ mixture out at his girlfriend’s mother when he discovers what the family’s ‘fun-uncle’ has actually given him.

Elsewhere, there’s a pet lizard who doesn’t like cake, British comedian Jack flitting between an English and American accent, and episodes based on Wes Anderson and Jane Austen.

All in all, it’s pretty bizarre – but there were even wilder scenes that were cut from the show, some of which were ‘too wacky’.

Metro.co.uk caught up with producers Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Anthony King to hear about what didn’t quite make it to the show.

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Jack Whitehall stars in the hilarious whodunnit (Picture: Apple TV+)

There’s another murder to be solved (Picture: Apple TV+)

Miller revealed: ‘There’s things that we cut in the writers’ room because they were too wacky, too many things.’

Lord teased that he had one ‘big regret’ over something that was cut, adding he’s keeping it under wraps in the hope that it could still occur in future episodes.

Miller continued: ‘There was a runner where there was a barbershop quartet of Richard Nixon impersonators that was in for a while.’

‘It was pivotal for a long time,’ King added.

Plenty of scenes were ‘too wacky’ to make it to the final edit (Picture: Apple TV+)

Tiffany Haddish returns as Detective Danner (Picture: Apple TV+)

‘We ended up pulling that out,’ Miller said. ‘There’s a lot of things that seemed like a good idea for a while, but they’re like, what are we doing? This is too crazy.’

Sam also revealed a scene involving a chocolate fountain that ‘exploded’ on him.

He told us: ‘There’s a moment with a white chocolate fountain that explodes on me, that didn’t make it to the cut.

‘I was covered in white chocolate.’

The Afterparty S2 premieres globally with the first two episodes on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, on Apple TV+, followed by new episodes weekly, every Wednesday until September 5 exclusively on Apple TV+.

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