Have you ever had a boss who drove you absolutely crazy? Or one who awkwardly kept coming on to you?

Well if you have -- and if you have a good sense of humor about it -- then you're in for some laughs with the highly-anticipated follow-up to the 2011 hit comedy "Horrible Bosses."

"Horrible Bosses 2" reunites "Arrested Development" star Jason Bateman, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" favorite Charlie Day and "Saturday Night Live" alum Jason Sudeikis as "everyone's favorite working stiffs: Nick, Dale and Kurt."

In a recently released clip called "Group Therapy," Bateman unexpectedly gets pulled into what he thinks is an Alcoholics Anonymous group therapy meeting, but instead it's group therapy for sex addiction.

Aniston, who plays naughty dentist Julia Harris, has proven to be a "horrible boss" to Dale (played by Day) and is a self-proclaimed sex addict. She is thrilled with Bateman's arrival to the "group therapy" session, as she refers to him as "fresh blood." In the hilarious scene, it's as if Aniston is almost ready to pounce on her prey while Bateman is taken by complete surprise.

In addition to Aniston, who has starred in "We're the Millers," other "Horrible Bosses 2" cast members include Oscar winners Jamie Foxx ("Ray") and Kevin Spacey ("American Beauty," "The Usual Suspects"), who also reprise their "Horrible Bosses" starring roles, while Chris Pine ("Star Trek Into Darkness") and Oscar winner Christoph Waltz ("Django Unchained," "Inglourious Basterds") star as new adversaries standing between the guys and their dreams of success.

Bateman, who also recently starred in "This Is Where I Leave You," alongside Tina Fey and Jane Fonda, shared his enthusiasm for the film via Twitter.

What should movie-goers expect for round two of "Horrible Bosses?" A lot of laughs and naughty and silly, sinister fun.

In "Horrible Bosses 2," Nick (Bateman) is fed up with answering to higher-ups, so his wingmen and longtime friends and partners-in-crime, Dale (Day) and Kurt (Sudeikis), decide to become their own bosses by launching their own business.

Just when the sly trio thinks they've hit the big time, "a slick investor soon pulls the rug out from under them," according to Warner Bros. Pictures. "Outplayed and desperate, and with no legal recourse, the three would-be entrepreneurs hatch a misguided plan to kidnap the investor's adult son and ransom him to regain control of their company."

"Horrible Bosses 2" was directed by Sean Anders and produced by Brett Ratner, Jay Stern, Chris Bender, John Rickard and John Morris. Executive producers on board include: Toby Emmerich; Richard Brener; Michael Disco; Samuel J. Brown; John Cheng; and Diana Pokorny.

The screenplay was written by Sean Anders and John Morris ("We're the Millers"), story by Jonathan Goldstein, John Francis Daley, Sean Anders and John Morris, based on characters created by Michael Markowitz. The music is composed by Christopher Lennertz ("Horrible Bosses").

"Horrible Bosses 2" hits theaters on Nov. 26, 2014.

Check out the "Horrible Bosses 2" "Group Therapy" clip that's sure to leave you in stitches.