VIDEO: Sneak Peek - New Season of Comedy Central's BROAD CITY, Premiering 1/14

By: Dec. 15, 2014
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The long wait is almost over! "Broad City" is coming back with a new season of ten episodes that will see Abbi and Ilana dealing with a slew of everyday challenges and adventures as they live their lives in New York City, including: Abbi's Bed, Bath And Beyond obsession; technology overload; a special romance; Ilana's family; and holding down their jobs at Soulstice and Deals, Deals, Deals.

The season two premiere of "Broad City" debuts on Wednesday, January 14 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT, following the season five premiere of "Workaholics." Get a sneak peek below!

Courtesy of THE COLLECTIVE brains of and starring Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, "Broad City" is an odd couple comedy about two best friends navigating their twenties in New York City whose adventures always lead down unexpected and outlandish paths. They're broke, flawed and don't shy away from the sticky situations NYC throws at them - they dive right into the muck. But no matter how bad it gets, these young broads are always down with whatever hits them.

Joining Jacobson and Glazer as series regulars are HANNIBAL Buress, Arturo Castro, Paul Downs, John Gemberling, Chris Gethard and Stephen Schneider.

Described as "one of this season's best new comedies" by Rolling Stone, their dynamic relationship, combined with their impeccable comedic timing and chemistry, has earned Jacobson and Glazer universal praise from fans and critics alike, including nominations for "Best Comedy Series" by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association and Logo's "New Now Next Awards."

In the season two premiere entitled "In Heat," featuring guest stars Seth Rogen and Kumail Nanjiani, Abbi and Ilana try to survive the sultry, sweaty days of New York City, hunt down an air conditioner, and find a last minute birthday gift for Lincoln.

The second season of "Broad City" is executive produced by Jacobson and Glazer, along with Amy Poehler, 3 Arts' Dave Becky, Avalon's Sam Saifer and Jax Media's Tony Hernandez. Eric Slovin serves as Co-Executive Producer. Brooke Posch is the Executive in Charge of Production for Comedy Central.



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