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Schmidt and Jenko just had their first day of higher education. The undercover duo is heading to college in the sequel to last years' hit comedy, cleverly titled "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/519857/moviemain.jhtml"]22 Jump Street[/url]," and production just started over the weekend, with a June 2014 release date on the books.

We spoke with the directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, and they were able to escape the minor move up jump street. "[The undercover program] moves across the street," Lord said. "They got more money for the Jump Street program, and they could have an even cooler office with flat screens. It's a different abandoned church, across the street from the first abandoned church, but way nicer."

Click past the jump to check out photos from the set of "22 Jump Street."






[indent]Day 1 of shooting. [url="http://t.co/EhylZB7v5P"]pic.twitter.com/EhylZB7v5P[/url]

— Chris Miller (@chrizmillr) [url="https://twitter.com/chrizmillr/statuses/384023955499020288"]September 28, 2013[/url]

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[i]"22 Jump Street" opens on June 13, 2014.[/i]



[url=http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/10/01/22-jump-street-set-photos/]View the full article[/url]

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