Once upon a time, Harold and Kumar went to White Castle. Along the way, they met many a friend who was willing to lend a hand. One particularly kind fellow even stole their car. What? NPH wouldn’t steal a car!

In the end, all they were left with for their next tale was one question:

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This poster comes to us from IGN, via our friends at /Film. It has to be the most absurd (yet effective) poster that we’ve seen all year. The poster is also tied to a website, WhatWouldNPHDo.com which drops you off at the movie’s official site. As Christopher Campbell at Cinematical points out, the major change in Neil Patrick Harris’ life since the last Harold and Kumar flick is that the “How I Met Your Mother” star has since come out as being gay. No big deal, unless you are going to be playing yourself in an immature film with two stoners heading to Amsterdam, the worldwide headquarters of kinky sex. It will be interesting got see where that goes. At least we can say that they’ve got something in their marketing campaign.

Harold and Kumar 2 will hit theaters February 8, 2007, up from its previous release date sometime in April.


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