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[via press release from HBO]
HBO / VICE PRINCIPALS Official Tease & Tease Art
Below and attached please find the first official tease spot and tease art for VICE PRINCIPALS, premiering this July on HBO.
Created by Danny McBride and Jody Hill, who also created HBO's EASTBOUND & DOWN, VICE PRINCIPALS is a dark comedy series that tells the story of a high school and the two people who almost run it, the vice principals. McBride and Goggins star as the rival administrators, who are in an epic power struggle, vying for the top spot: to be school principal. The half-hour show is slated for 18 episodes over two seasons. Premieres July 2016.
The premiere of VICE PRINCIPALS will also debut on HBO NOW and HBO GO. You can watch the full episode there and catch up on all your favorite HBO programming by subscribing to HBO NOW at HBONOW.com or by logging into HBO GO (for HBO's linear subscribers).
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