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'Wet Hot American Summer' Is Seeking The GOP Nomination For President

The Netflix iteration of “Wet Hot American Summer” debuts Friday, but the long 2016 presidential campaign the series plans to embark upon is just beginning.

The Huffington Post spoke with Michael Ian Black about what it was like filming the original movie versus the series that was just released, and then exclusively learned its plans for besting Donald Trump in the Republican primary.

“Wet Hot” ’16 is totally happening, guys. But before you make your campaign buttons, here’s a few other things we learned from Black:

The first time around, the “Wet Hot” cast legendarily spent the shooting period living in the camps, drinking heavily and “bunk-hopping.” It was also extremely cold.

Garofalo”I think we just did a good job to keeping our complaining to when the cameras weren’t rolling and then as soon as somebody said cut, everybody was pretty upset and would yell and cry,” Black explained to HuffPost while talking about the original shoot’s sort of grimy and cold conditions: The movie was filmed .

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