A new teaser trailer for the Party Down revival gives a first look at the returning cast and release date. Party Down ran for two seasons on Starz from 2009 to 2010. The plot follows a group of struggling actors who work as caterers while waiting for their big break, with the episodes structured around the events they were working. Adam Scott led the cast alongside Lizzy Caplan, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Megan Mullally, and Ryan Hansen.Party Down shared a teaser trailer for the upcoming revival series, which is set to serve as the third season. The trailer offers audiences their first look at the entire original cast, minus Caplan, back in uniform, with their white shirts and pink bow ties, as they have candid moments with menial tasks. In addition, the teaser lets fans know that the new season will premiere on Starz on February 24, 2023. Check out the Party Down teaser below:Related: The Parks & Rec Character Adam Scott Auditioned For (Before Ben Wyatt)

What Audiences Can Expect From The Party Down Revival

Party Down cast at bar

Party Down offered audiences a simple concept, giving them a glimpse at the work actors are forced to endure while auditioning and hoping to book a movie or TV show in hopes of jump-starting their careers. The series was filled with quirky characters, some of whom had success and faltered while others were still searching for their big break. While each character struggled to find their place, Party Down offered viewers a humorous look into what caterers put up with.

Given that the Party Down revival is coming 12 years after the series was canceled, it presents an opportunity to explore what the characters have been up to during that time. The show will likely see some success and failure among the caterers, with them all ending up back on the job for one reason or another. Party Down has also added some new cast members, including Jennifer Garner, James Marsden, Zoë Chao, and Tyrel Jackson Williams. Garner is said to be playing a successful movie producer engaged in a relationship with Scott's Henry, and Marsden will play a recurring character named Jake Botty, the star of a successful superhero franchise. Chao is joining the cast as an aspiring celebrity chef, and Williams' character is described as a wannabe influencer.

The Party Down revival is set for six episodes, with the creators likely hoping for more if the show finds success. However, given that the revival was sparked due to a 10th-anniversary reunion panel for the series in 2019, it looks like interest in the show is still alive, with its time on streaming services allowing even more viewers to find it after its cancelation. For audiences eager to see what the Party Down revival has to offer, the series is only a few months away, promising the same laughs and unique characters that viewers loved about the show.

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