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Watch: Frank travels to New Foodland in 'Sausage Party: Foodtopia' S2

Watch: Frank travels to New Foodland in 'Sausage Party: Foodtopia' S2

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1 of 3 | Prime Video is teasing Season 2 of "Sausage Party: Foodtopia." Photo courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios
July 10 (UPI) -- Prime Video is previewing Season 2 of Sausage Party: Foodtopia, which arrives on the streamer Aug. 13.
The series is a sequel to the film Sausage Party, released in 2016.
In Season 2, Frank (Seth Rogen), Barry (Michael Cera) and Sammy Bagel Jr. (Edward Norton) are exiled from Foodtopia.
The trailer shows the trio stumbling upon New Foodland where, "every food finds fulfillment," humans are domesticated and everything is a "a little too perfect."
"Beneath the city's glossy fridges and cheery smiles likes a dark secret that threatens the entirety of sentient food society," an official synopsis reads.
Will Forte, Sam Richardson, Ruth Negga, Yassir Lester, David Krumholtz, Marion Cotillard, Jillian Bell, Martin Starr, Melissa Villa senor, Patti Harrison, Jay Pharoah, Miles Fisher, Haley Joel Osment and Andre Braugher also lend their voices to characters in the series.
Seth Rogen, Kathryn Hahn attend 'The Studio' premiere
Cast member Seth Rogen attends the premiere of Apple TV's dramatic comedy "The Studio" at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles on March 24, 2025. Rogen also co-created the series. Photo by Greg Grudt/UPI | License Photo
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