With just two days to go until Piranha 3DD is unleashed in cinemas here in the UK, we’re looking at the final stretch of the ad campaign before it hits the big screen.

Yesterday brought with it a new clip from the film featuring Mr. David Hasselhoff himself, and today brings with it a set of bloopers and outtakes of Gary Busey, playing the role of the farmer, Clayton.

Directed by John Gulager (Feast) from a script co-written by frequent collaborators Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton (Feast, Saw IV – Saw 3D), the film stars Christopher Lloyd once more, with new and old faces alike, including Busey, Ving Rhames, Paul Scheer, Katrina Bowden, Danielle Panabaker, and Hasselhoff.

“Christopher Lloyd (“Back to the Future” films) reprises his role as the eccentric piranha expert with survivor Paul Scheer (“The League”) and a partially devoured Ving Rhames (Pulp Fiction) back for more fish frenzy. David Hasselhoff trades in the sandy beaches of “Baywatch” to be a celebrity lifeguard at the racy water park. Prepare for double the terror, double the action and double the D’s in this sequel also starring Gary Busey, Katrina Bowden, Danielle Panabaker, Matt Bush, Chris Zylka and David Koechner.”

Piranha 3DD is coming to UK cinemas in 3D (of course) this Friday, 11th May, before going to the US a few weeks later on 1st June. The first film turned its $24m. budget into an impressive $83m. at the box office, and has gone on to gain somewhat cult status on DVD/Blu-Ray already, and I can see the sequel doing good business for the franchise once more. For now, here’s your fill of Busey awesomeness. And you can click here for everything else we’ve seen from the film.

Source: HitFix.

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