'Super Troopers 3' Promises Another Stellar Cast for The New Film

The saga of Super Troopers began as a cult spark in 2001 and then roared into a fan-fueled phenomenon with the 2018 sequel. Audiences adored the unruly shenanigans of Thorny, Farva, Rabbit, Mac, and Foster, delivered by the comedic troupe Broken Lizard. The franchise became not merely about traffic stops and maple syrup but about absurdist joy wrapped in clever nonsense. With such affection built around the first two films, anticipation naturally towers over the long-awaited third entry.
So far, those high expectations appear justified, particularly with casting choices featuring both familiar Broken Lizard faces and surprising new additions.
Meet the cast of Super Troopers 3
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The Broken Lizard comedy troupe, consisting of Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske, will once again step into the uniforms of the notorious highway patrolmen in Super Troopers 3. With Chandrasekhar also taking the director’s chair, the group’s involvement ensures continuity of both style and spirit for this third installment. Their reunion with Searchlight Pictures further solidifies the franchise’s tradition of chaotic humor blended with razor-sharp absurdity that first secured its cult following.
In addition to the returning ensemble, Brian Cox, who was unimpressed by Deadpool & Wolverine, reprises his role as Captain John O’Hagan, while Marisa Coughlan returns as Ursula Hanson. The production welcomes new faces, including Nat Faxon as Captain Todd Markowski, Chace Crawford as Baker Buchanan, and Andrew Dismukes as Coy Burns. This mixture of established performers and fresh talent positions the film as both nostalgic and forward-looking, striking a careful balance for long-standing admirers and newer audiences alike.
With talent of this caliber assembled, anticipation now shifts to discovering what other delights the next chapter may reveal.
What Super Troopers 3 has in store
With Broken Lizard once again holding the pen, expectations for Super Troopers 3 lean heavily toward the group’s signature cocktail of absurdity and razor-edged timing. The rumored subtitle Winter Soldiers, first floated at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, suggests the possibility of lawmen colliding with snowdrifts and bureaucracy in equal measure. Considering Jay Chandrasekhar’s directorial return and the troupe’s fondness for turning traffic stops into existential theatre, audiences may anticipate a blizzard of gags both sly and outrageous.
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The timing itself fuels anticipation. Seven years have passed since Super Troopers 2, a film that turned crowdfunding into a cinematic victory lap. The return of Searchlight Pictures as distributor signals a larger stage for mischief, and the addition of new cast members offers fresh comedic rhythms. Whether the uniforms encounter frostbitten felonies or bureaucratic blunders, the film’s task is less about reinventing chaos than about amplifying it to meet modern appetites.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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