Leslie Jones Makes “Good Burger 2” Costars Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell Crack Up in Blooper Video (Exclusive)

'Good Burger 2,' on digital now, will be available on Blu-ray and DVD Tuesday

Even the best in the comedy business can't help cracking up on set once in a while.

Ahead of the Blu-ray and DVD release of Good Burger 2, PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at a blooper reel featuring stars Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, as well as Leslie Jones, who plays the sister of Thompson's character Dexter Reed.

"Hey Ed, can I get a good brother?" Jones, 56, asks Mitchell, 45, who jokingly replies, in character as Ed, "Sure! One Good Brother!"

After a few more giggly takes — in which Jones displays an uncharacteristically squeaky voice while delivering her lines — she attempts to order "gazpachio," leading them all to crack up.

"Gimme a head of lettuce, 'cause I'm just gonna really eat the lettuce," she says after, causing costar Kamaia Fairburn (who plays her character Charlotte's daughter Mia) to let out a giant laugh, breaking the hilariously puzzled expression on her face.

"Money is more importantly than family," Jones tells Thompson, 45, before realizing she transposed the segments of the line and turning away sheepishly.

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<p>Paramount Movies/YouTube</p> Kenan Thompson and Leslie Jones in a PEOPLE-exclusive blooper reel from <em>Good Burger 2</em> (2023), on Blu-ray and DVD March 26

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Kenan Thompson and Leslie Jones in a PEOPLE-exclusive blooper reel from Good Burger 2 (2023), on Blu-ray and DVD March 26

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The Good Burger sequel, which premiered in November 2023, picks up more than 25 years after the events of the first film and sees best friends Dexter and Ed reunite to take on another threat to the Good Burger restaurant.

When Ed and Dex visit Good Burger's corporate headquarters, they meet two villainous executives (played by Jillian Bell and Lil Rel Howery) who plan to expand the company worldwide and fire the entire staff.

Instead of hiring new workers, the new Good Burger builds robots that look and talk like Dex and Ed, paving the way for them to go on a mission to save their beloved restaurant.

Stemming from an All That sketch of the same name, the original Good Burger film became a cult classic after its release in 1997. And Mitchell and Thompson, who also starred in their own All That spinoff show Kenan & Kel, have remained in touch in varying degrees over the years.

<p>Vanessa Clifton/Nickelodeon/Paramount+</p> Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson in <em>Good Burger 2</em> (2023)

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Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson in Good Burger 2 (2023)

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While their onscreen reunion as the burger-slinging duo was a long time coming, the pair had to rekindle their friendship after growing distant as adults.

"It was just kind of seeking an individual establishment because we were children when we met and then we grew into adults," Thompson told PEOPLE last fall of what contributed to their strained friendship. "We had yet to kind of discover what our adult life was like without work being involved."

"Not that it was forced, but you're forced to go to work every day. You know what I'm saying?" continued the longtime Saturday Night Live star. "So we wanted a version where we were able to decide for ourselves what we were going to be doing and pursuing kind of thing."

According to Thompson, "time" is what eventually allowed them to grow close again, but it had been "ridiculously too long."

Good Burger 2 will be available on Blu-ray and DVD Tuesday, March 26, from Paramount Home Entertainment and Nickelodeon Home Entertainment. It is now available on digital.

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