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nbetweeners star Joe Thomas has revealed that some scenes for the upcoming movie have already been filmed.

Speaking on Daybreak on ITV1, Thomas explained that the bulk of the film will be shot early next year.

"We're filming in January," he said. "That's the plan at the moment. We've done a little bit, but the principle shoot, if I can use that term, is in January."

Thomas, who plays Simon, also confirmed that the film will focus on the characters as they go on holiday.

"It's funny, it's the sort of holiday I did everything in my power to avoid going on when I was in the final year of my exams," he joked. "But yeah, it's kind of a mental, messy holiday."

'Inbetweeners' stars pen new WW1 sitcom

Simon Bird (Will) and Joe Thomas (Simon) are to co-write and star in new Channel 4 sitcom Chickens.

The Inbetweeners actors will play young men who stay at home during World War I while the rest of their generation goes to fight on the Western Front, prompting accusations of cowardice.

Bird said: "We're really excited to be working with Channel 4 on our first sitcom. It's a dream come true for us and we can't wait to get started."

Jonny Sweet - who performs with Bird and Thomas in the trio's sketch comedy group The House Of Windsor - will also take on writing and acting duties in the new show, reports PA.

Bird previously declared that he has always wanted to write a sitcom.

Source: Digitalspy

'Inbetweeners' to return for two specials

The Inbetweeners will return for two special episodes in 2011, it has been announced.

It was previously suggested by the stars of the E4 sitcom that a full fourth series was unlikely.

Channel 4 have now announced that two one-off specials will be broadcast next year to wrap up the programme.

The new episodes will follow the previously-announced feature film spinoff, which will see four lead characters go on "a lads' holiday".

Co-creator Damon Beesley previously suggested that a post-movie special could "finish the stories off by picking up with the characters after their [trip]".

The third series of The Inbetweeners concluded on October 18.

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I'm glad it was confirmed. I know it was rumoured. Glad to know it will definitely be back for two specials after the movie.

Now speculation on how long these specials will be. An hour maybe?

I'd say an hour.

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Aha, and here is where it will fail. Whenever an episode or season defining scene exists, it will always try to be topped - losing something.

well you can only top testicle exposure once I suppose :rofl:

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'Inbetweeners' gets August release date

he Inbetweeners movie has been confirmed for a UK cinema release this summer.

The film, in which Will (Simon Bird), Jay (James Buckley), Simon (Joe Thomas) and Neil (Blake Harrison) embark on a lads' holiday to Malia, will open on August 19 through Entertainment Film Distributors.

According to the Film Distributors' Association schedule, The Inbetweeners will open against Conan The Barbarian, Spy Kids 4 and J.J. Abrams's Super 8.

A recent report claimed that three of the main characters will have a love interest, while Will spends the entirety of the holiday sporting a phallic-shaped sunburn.

Ben Palmer is helming the movie from a script by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris.

Source: Digitalspy

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IF you're waiting at a bus stop and hear a familiar offensive cry, don't say you haven't been warned.

The Inbetweeners are heading out on a rude road trip today with Jay finally getting to visit Minge Lane - and maybe even pop by Fanny Avenue and Titty Ho.

The four lads from the TV show are jumping in the yellow Fiat as they attempt to visit 50 lewd locations in 50 hours for Comic Relief.

I hope the dodgy red door doesn't fall off again.

SIMON BIRD (Will), JAMES BUCKLEY (Jay), BLAKE HARRISON (Neil) and JOE THOMAS (Simon) have all signed up for the challenge before they head off to Crete later this month to start shooting The Inbetweeners movie.

The road trip was arranged at the last minute because the charity's bosses were desperate to get the new comedy kings to feature on Red Nose Day - Friday, March 18.

Simon said: "We'll undoubtedly find some characters driving down Purves Road. And Joe will fit right in when we reach Bell End."

Addresses on the itinerary include Crabs Hill in Hampshire, Old Sodom Lane in Wiltshire, Tinkerbush Lane in Oxfordshire and Ugley Green in Essex. And while Simon never quite copped off with Carli on the show, he will now at least make it to London's Beaver Close - and Mudchute in the city's Isle of Dogs.

Comic Relief chiefs must be hoping the banter between the lads in the car will be as strong as it is on the show.

They've rigged the motor with cameras so all the action can be shown on Red Nose Day. Luckily, it's not in smell-o-vision so Neil's famous farts shouldn't be an issue.

James Buckley said: "We're never going to make it around all of the rude places in Britain so we want people to get involved too and send in pictures of themselves by naughty signposts.

"Send them to [email protected]."

Fans of the show can also donate at comicrelief.com/inbetweeners and will be able to download clips from iTunes with cash going to the charity.

The boys head off from Bush Lane in London at noon today before the Fiat careers around the west of England and the Midlands on the clunge quest.

After that nightmare journey to Thorpe Park, you'd think the lads would be avoiding road trips these days.

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The Inbetweeners have joked that there will be five testicle reveals in their movie debut.

Speaking at the British Comedy Awards, James Buckley promised that fans would see a handful of genitalia shots in the big screen outing of the Channel 4 show. However, he added that they would all belong to co-star Joe Thomas.

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