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Released by Universal Pictures and produced by the team behind Arrested Development (including Mitchell Hurwitz), Let’s Go to Prison was a box office disappointment, grossing just $4.6 million against a $4 million budget. However, it found afterlife success on DVD and digital platforms.

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If you're a fan of comedy movies, "Let's Go to Prison" might be the perfect film for you. The movie's humor is lighthearted and silly, making it an enjoyable watch for audiences of all ages. The chemistry between the leads is undeniable, and their banter and interactions are often laugh-out-loud funny.

The story centers on , a "career criminal and total loser" who has spent most of his life in and out of prison. After serving his third sentence, he plots revenge against Judge Nelson Biederman III, the man he blames for his constant incarceration. When he discovers the judge has just died, John transfers his rage to the late judge's obnoxious, spoiled son, Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett) .

The movie's plot revolves around John's attempts to survive in prison and find a way to make his life behind bars more bearable. Along the way, he meets Broc, a young and enthusiastic inmate who becomes his partner in crime. The two form a bond and get into various misadventures, often finding themselves in absurd and humorous situations.

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Through a series of calculated setups, John frames Nelson IV for a narcotics violation, landing him in a maximum-security prison. To ensure Nelson’s experience is as miserable as possible, John purposely gets himself re-incarcerated to become his cellmate, acting as a fake guide to navigate the dangerous waters of prison life.

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