The King of Staten Island

In director Judd Apatow's The King of Staten Island, Scott Conlin (Pete Davidson) is a good-natured fellow who has nonetheless struggled for years over the loss of his beloved firefighter father, passing the time by trying to be a tattoo artist and smoking dope with his shifty friends. His mother Margie (Marisa Tomei) has been supportive to the extreme, even as Scott remains at home in his mid-twenties, and his younger sister Claire (Maude Apatow) prepares to leave for college. What will Scott do with his life?

In our exclusive clip, Margie is greeted by a very angry man (Bill Burr) at her front door, accompanied by his apologetic young son (Luke David Blumm). This is Margie's introduction to Ray Bishop, a father who is also a firefighter and has good reason to be disturbed. Margie is alarmed as well, prompting her to call her son Scott to the door, where a further comic outburst awaits.

Watch the very funny clip below. Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei, Bill Burr, Bel Powley, Maude Apatow and Steve Buscemi star; Judd Apatow (Trainwreck) directed. Pre-order The King of Staten Island now to get 50% off 50+ Universal Pictures Movies through June! The comic drama will enjoy its world premiere on Friday, June 12.