Who knew Jennifer Aniston can be such a sexually-charged vamp? On Tuesday, a new teaser for her latest comedy film, "Horrible Bosses 2," showed Aniston as a sexy nymphomaniac dentist who is bound to make the characters of Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis a little bit uneasy.
In the one minute, 40-second trailer, Aniston returns to the movie as the dark-haired Dr. Julia Harris who, at one scene in the video, offers a sexual proposition to the guys, Daily Mail noted.
"Hi boys, you ever done it in a dentist chair?," she provocatively asked. When Bateman's character tried to avoid her and replied that he was going to visit the men's room, Aniston's character stopped him and encouraged him to stay. "You're welcome to do that on me," she adds.
This is not the first time Aniston had showed her scarily vampy side for the film. In the original movie, her character sexually harasses Day's already engaged character, and even took compromising photos of the two together on the same dentist's chair. Although Sudeikis's and Bateman's characters hardly consider Aniston as a "Horrible Boss" towards Day, Day's character isn't so comfortable with the setup since he has been mistakenly registered as a sex offender for peeing in front of a school while he was drunk.
Apart from Aniston, Kevin Spacey also returns to the movie as the incarcerated bad boss David Harken. The trailer also shows Bateman, Day and Sudeikis talking to Harken through the prison glass to ask a favor from the 54-year-old.
Jamie Foxx is also back in the movie as crime consultant Dean 'Motherf*****' Jones, who now sports scary head tattoos and donning a black leather jacket.
HollywoodLife.com said that the sequel will focus on Kurt (Sudeikis), Nick (Bateman) and Dale (Day), the trio who have decided to start a new business together. However, they will succumb to doing a crime when an investor tricked them out of their business. Kurt, Nick and Dale set out on a misguided attempt to kidnap the investor's adult son in order to take back the control of their business. The usually serious Christopher Waltz, is playing the sneaky investor, while Chris Pine will be playing the hard-partying adult son.
Although comedy sequels rarely fare better than the originals, it is most likely that "Horrible Bosses 2" will be able to break the original's $209 million estimated box office to date. The film is expected to debut in theaters this year on November 26.
Check out the trailer for "Horrible Bosses 2" below: