When the trailer for the next season of Party Down was released, fans got a good look at what they can expect from the revival. In addition to hilarious scenes with the original cast, the trailer showed the long list of guest stars who will appear in the Starz show.
What was ‘Party Down’ about?
Party Down aired from 2009-10 on Starz and followed an LA catering company. The series boasted a cast that included actors like Adam Scott, Lizzy Caplan, Jane Lynch, Jennifer Coolidge, and Megan Mullally.
Party Down stars Lizzy Caplan, Adam Scott, Martin Starr, and Ryan Hanson in 2010 | Jason Laveris/FilmMagic
The show was critically acclaimed but had low ratings. Many thought Party Down was also canceled after losing Lynch to Glee, where she played Coach Sue Sylvester, and Scott to Parks and Recreation, where he starred as Ben Wyatt.
A ‘Party Down’ revival has been in...
What was ‘Party Down’ about?
Party Down aired from 2009-10 on Starz and followed an LA catering company. The series boasted a cast that included actors like Adam Scott, Lizzy Caplan, Jane Lynch, Jennifer Coolidge, and Megan Mullally.
Party Down stars Lizzy Caplan, Adam Scott, Martin Starr, and Ryan Hanson in 2010 | Jason Laveris/FilmMagic
The show was critically acclaimed but had low ratings. Many thought Party Down was also canceled after losing Lynch to Glee, where she played Coach Sue Sylvester, and Scott to Parks and Recreation, where he starred as Ben Wyatt.
A ‘Party Down’ revival has been in...
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- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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The summer is also a time of erratic schedules -- certainly, days or weeks can go by when you don't have a chance to watch any television, but then you're given a Saturday afternoon of free time, perfect for marathon-ing a season or even a complete series. Maybe you'd prefer an episodic series you can swallow down in an afternoon or five rather than devote your entire...
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