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Richard Linklater's 'Everybody Wants Some' First Trailer Takes You to the '80s
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Set in 1980, the movie follows a group of college baseball players, who are united by common interests, as they learn how to be an adult.

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Paramount Pictures has released the first trailer for Richard Linklater's latest dramedy "Everybody Wants Some" via Yahoo! Movies. Set at a Texas high school in the 1980s, the movie follows a group of college baseball players as they navigate their way through the freedoms and responsibilities of unsupervised adulthood.

"Writer/director Richard Linklater brought you the '70s with 'Dazed and Confused'. Now he brings you the '80s," so read the tagline at the beginning of the trailer. Blake Jenner stars as a college student named Jake who moves into a baseball house to join a group of hard partying teammates.

At first, Jake and other new members of the fraternity are intimidated by their seniors, but after getting to know each other, they all become partners in crime. Just like other teenagers, they keep in their mind that rules are made to be broken. A coach warns them at their frat house that there are two rules, no beers and no women upstairs, but they don't pay attention at all.

They bring some women and dozens of beers into the house where Jake is seen sliding down the staircase together with a young woman. There are plenty of partying, drinking, weed smoking and other wild things in the movie.

The title is taken from a popular 1980 song of the same name by Van Halen. Also starring in the movie are Ryan Guzman, Tyler Hoechlin, Wyatt Russell, Glen Powell, Will Brittain and Zoey Deutch. The coming-of-age film is slated for a U.S. release on April 15, 2016.

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