With just a few weeks away until its release, Wanderlust is looking like a great comedy in the making with Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd returning to star opposite each other for the first time since the end of Friends.

We got a great new clip from the film yesterday with Paul Rudd showcasing his guitar skills, and we’ve now got another new clip and the film’s second poster to share with you, courtesy of the Huffington Post and IMP Awards, respectively.

“George and Linda are an overextended, stressed out Manhattan couple. After George is downsized out of his job, they find themselves with only one option: to move in with George’s awful brother in Atlanta.

On the way there, George and Linda stumble upon Elysium, an idyllic community populated by colorful characters who embrace a different way of looking at things. Money? It can’t buy happiness. Careers? Who needs them? Clothes? Only if you want them.

Is Elysium the fresh start George and Linda need? Or will the change of perspective cause more problems than it solves?”

Directed by David Wain and co-written by Wain and Ken Marino, who found a lot of success working together with Role Models back in 2008, the film has a great supporting cast that includes Justin Theroux, Malin Akerman, Marino himself, Alan Alda, Kathryn Hahn, and Ray Liotta.

Aniston and Rudd are looking in fine form here on the new poster, more than a little out of place in their smart dress, and Rudd is his usual brilliant self in this new clip, unwittingly upsetting the community by killing a fly, and then makings things worse for himself. Just like in yesterday’s clip,

Wanderlust is released in the US on 24th February before crossing the Atlantic a week later to come to the UK on 2nd March. And if you missed the first trailer we caught towards the end of last year, you can watch it right here.

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Since graduating, I spend as much time as possible watching films/TV shows, reading books, and listening to music. So getting to write about what I love is nothing short of awesome. Biggest film-related hope for 2014/ever: Guy Ritchie announcing the RocknRolla sequel is finally moving forward.