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Andy Samberg Kills a Man in '7 Days in Hell' First Trailer
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Highlighting Samberg and Kit Harington's endless rivalry, the video shows hilarious moments that take place during their seven-day tennis match.

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After previewed in a teaser, HBO's upcoming TV movie "7 Days in Hell" gets a full trailer. The latest sneak-peek video shows more of its A-list stars, including Lena Dunham, Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Serena Williams and John McEnroe, who give commentaries on "the longest and arguably greatest game in tennis history."

The sports mockumentary highlights the seven-day tennis match that pits Andy Samberg's Aaron Williams against Kit Harington's Charles Poole. Lots of things happen during the match, as Samberg's character is seen accidentally killing a man, making out with a topless woman on the field, and flipping the bird to the Queen of Britain. Poole, meanwhile, appears to be confused during an interview.

Aaron Williams is described as a hyper-malcontent, while Charles Poole is a dim-witted prodigy who carried England's hopes for a tennis champion on his shoulders. In addition to highlights (and lowlights) from the match, the TV movie looks back at the lives and careers of the competitors.

It's written by Murray Miller and directed by Jake Szymanski. Also starring David Copperfield, Chris Evert, Karen Gillan, Filip Hammar, Jim Lampley, Howie Mandel, Michael Sheen, Mary Steenburgen, June Squibb and more, the TV movie is set to premiere Saturday, July 11 at 10 P.M. on HBO.

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