E4’s hit television comedy The Inbetweeners is set to hit the big screen in a feature-length movie adaptation…
E4's BAFTA-winning comedy The Inbetweeners, about the school days of a group of particularly awkward teenagers, already has a third series on the horizon, and now there are reports of a big screen adaptation in the offing.
The Inbetweeners movie will take its quartet of stars abroad for a week of parent-free hedonism in Greece, and predictably, things soon go awry.
"The four decide to go to Malia, a party town for mainly young British tourists on the Greek island of Crete," reads the film's press statement. "And if they felt slightly outside of mainstream teenage society in their suburban hometown then that feeling is magnified a thousand times in one of Europe's hedonistic hotspots."
Despite initial rumours of discontent between the series' star Simon Bird and its producers, it's recently been confirmed that he's definitely on board for the film, along with co-stars Joe Thomas, James Buckley, Blake Harrison and Emily Head, and shooting is already underway in Crete.
No word yet on when we can expect to see the finished movie, but we do know the third series of The Inbetweeners will air in September on E4.