UPDATED: Fox has launched the official trailer for Going Dutch, the community’s upcoming comedy sequence starring Denis Leary, forward of its January 2 premiere.
“The leaders of 32 international locations are placing their very lives in our palms — and most significantly — their laundry!” exclaims Laci Mosely’s Sergeant Dana Conway at first of the trailer. That provides you an concept the place this all could be going.
Leary stars as U.S. Military Colonel Patrick Quinn who’s tasked with reinstating self-discipline and professionalism amongst his group of navy misfits.
Try the official trailer above and see the beforehand launched teaser trailer beneath.
PREVIOUS, Oct. 30: Denis Leary is heading to primetime TV along with his new Fox sequence Going Dutch; a teaser for the comedy set to premiere in January could be discovered above.
The only-camera sequence follows the boastful, loudmouth U.S. Military Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary), who, after an unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, the place he’s punished with a command place as a minimum essential military base on this planet. After serving with distinction in each warzone during the last three a long time, he now finds himself in command of a base with no weapons, weapons, or tactical function.
As an alternative, it has a Michelin Star-level commissary, a top-notch bowling alley, lavender-infused laundry, and one of the best (and solely) fromagerie within the U.S. Military. Surrounded by a bunch of navy misfits, the colonel tries to reinstate self-discipline and professionalism with the assistance of the bottom’s earlier interim chief, who occurs to be his estranged daughter (Taylor Misiak).
The sequence additionally stars Danny Pudi as “XO Main Abraham Shah,” the Colonel’s govt officer and codependent right-hand man; Laci Mosely as “Sergeant Dana Conway,” the crafty, artful provide sergeant; and Hal Cumpston as “Corporal Elias Papadakis,” “technically” a soldier and the bottom’s sensible head of IT.
Additionally featured in closely recurring roles are Joe Morton as “Common Davidson,” the Colonel’s long-standing nemesis; Catherine Tate as Katja Vanderhoff, a wise, enticing Dutch girl with a PhD in intersectional feminism, the pinnacle of the town’s Chamber of Commerce and the native brothel proprietor; and Dempsey Bryk as “Personal Anthony “BA” Chapman,” a candy child himbo and a golden retriever of a soldier.
Going Dutch is a part of Fox’s constructing of a brand new comedy block with the upcoming third season of the live-action comedy sequence Animal Management, starring Joel McHale, additionally scheduled to premiere in January.