Hitting STARZ screens on Friday, February 24th, here's a look at a new set of preview images for the return of PartyDown. / STARZ PartyDownSTARZ
\nWith the cult hit comedy series set to return on Friday, February 24, STARZ has rolled out a new set of preview images for the six-episode Adam Scott -starring Party Down. Joining Scott are original cast members Ken Marino , Jane Lynch , Martin Starr , Ryan Hansen , and Megan Mullally also on board. Joining the crew for the series return are Jennifer Garner , Tyrel Jackson Williams , and Zoë Chao . James Marsden is set to recur as a guest star.
He and the old gang briefly reunite at a party celebrating former waiter Kyle Bradway's big breakthrough, where they find old team leader Ron Donald is about to buy out the company, finally making himself the owner of Party Down. But after unexpected misfortunes bring the old team back together, Henry finds himself again moonlighting as a bartender at Party Down to make ends meet, stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests.
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