Zach Galifianakis, Isla Fisher in "Keeping Up with the Joneses" trailer (video)

Zach Galifianakis, Isla Fisher in

PanARMENIAN.Net - The first trailer for "Keeping Up with the Joneses" has arrived online for viewing pleasure. In the approximately two-and-a-half minute video, Jeff Gaffney (Zach Galifianakis) and his wife Karen (Isla Fisher) meet seemingly perfect neighbors, Tim Jones (Jon Hamm) and Natalie (Gal Gadot), who just moved in to their ordinary suburb, AceShowbiz said.

Karen is wondering what she and Jeff will do in the summer. Tim and Natalie visit the Gaffneys' house and introduce themselves as "the Joneses." Karen is interested in her new neighbors before getting suspicious of them, telling her husband, "You don't think there's something off about them?"

Karen begins spying Natalie. The scene shows Karen standing in front of Natalie's dressing room before she comes out in her underwear. Natalie tells stunned Karen, "I was just leaving Tim a voicemail. He likes to hear from me when I try-on lingerie. It's one of our things. Do you and Jeff have a thing?" Karen replies, "We do it really fast in case the kids come running into our room."

Karen and Jeff then try to find "evidence" by breaking into the Joneses home. They later discover that the Joneses are covert operatives as Zach's character finds his information on their personal computer.

Karen and Jeff are then confronted by the gun-wielding neighbors. When Karen starts counting so they can escape together, Jeff leaves her.

The pair are asked to perform an undercover mission after being captured by the Joneses. Tim assures Jeff that everything is safe, saying, "Your tie has been fitted with a miniature surveillance mic. It's completely undetectable." Jeff hilariously grabs a hold of his tie and yells, "Help! Help!"

Directed by "Superbad" helmer Greg Mottola, "Keeping Up with the Joneses" is coming to U.S. theaters on October 21.

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