In a recent episode of the hit talk show "Alan Carr: Chatty Man," Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis made an appearance to promote their film "Horrible Bosses 2." The two stars were full of laughs and charm as they discussed their experience working on the sequel.

As they walked onto the set, the audience erupted in applause. Alan Carr, the host of the show, immediately offered them a drink. It turns out that the buzz about their appearance was true – the drinks were infused with Mezcal, a strong alcoholic beverage. As they took a sip, the audience couldn't help but laugh at their reactions.

During the interview, Alan jokingly suggested that they had already had too much to drink. Charlie and Jason assured him that they were just having a good time. They even revealed that they both recently became fathers, which added an extra level of excitement to their lives.

Although their children were not there with them, Charlie and Jason mentioned that they had brought their significant others to the premiere of "Horrible Bosses 2." They emphasized how fun it was to work together and have their loved ones accompany them on this journey.

When asked about their roles in the movie, both actors agreed that their characters were not the most successful individuals. In fact, they played a couple of losers with a plan to kill their bosses. It was a hilarious concept that resonated with many people who have fantasized about revenge in the workplace.

Charlie and Jason shared a few anecdotes from the set, including a blooper reel that showcased Jennifer Aniston struggling to deliver a line without bursting into laughter. They explained that they captured all the behind-the-scenes moments of the cast's banter, which added an extra layer of authenticity and humor to the film.

As the interview came to an end, Alan wished them luck with the release of the movie, which was scheduled for November 28th. He also got a lesson in American culture, as Charlie and Jason explained the significance of Thanksgiving, which coincided with the film's release. They described it as a time for family, food, and football (American football, to be precise).

Alan Carr, being his usual cheeky self, also mentioned Pancake Day, which is celebrated in February in the UK. Charlie and Jason expressed their confusion but seemed intrigued by the idea of indulging in pancakes. Alan even suggested having a Chatty Man Pancake Day special.

In the end, the interview with Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis on "Alan Carr: Chatty Man" was full of laughter, jokes, and a glimpse into the making of "Horrible Bosses 2." The audience was captivated by their charismatic personalities and couldn't help but be excited for the film's release.