It’s just barbecue sauce! Wet Hot American Summer opened to less than stellar reviews in 2001, but it became a cult classic anyway — and spawned a Netflix spinoff, too.

Set in 1981 at the fictional Camp Firewood, the movie follows a group of counselors as they try to squeeze in one last day of fun before returning home for the summer. The stacked ensemble cast includes Saturday Night Live stalwarts Amy Poehler and Molly Shannon as well as Paul Rudd, Janeane Garofalo, Christopher Meloni, Elizabeth Banks and Bradley Cooper.

Camp Firewood is fictional, but cowriters David Wain and Michael Showalter based their script on their own childhood experiences at summer camps in Maine and Massachusetts, respectively. “I spent most of the time that I was there, from about age 10 to 16, kind of sitting around making friends and trying to make out with girls,” Wain, who also directed the movie, told Entertainment Weekly in 2001.

According to the Wanderlust director, there wasn’t a lot of “sitting around” on the WHAS set. “It was insane,” he told EW of filming the movie. “It was a seven-nights-a-week party. The line between being at summer camp and making a movie about it was very gray. The biggest difference was that we were a little older and nobody was going to take our beer away.”

In 2015, Netflix released Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, an eight-episode prequel series tracking the counselors’ shenanigans at the beginning of the summer. In 2017, the streaming service debuted Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, which documented the group’s reunion in 1991.

Despite the fact that some of the original movie’s stars became massively famous in the years between 2001 and 2015, Wain and Showalter said that the cast had no trouble picking up right where they left off.

“Obviously, we know that some people have become movie stars, but everybody was more confident, everybody was better with what they do and everybody was more savvy about the process,” Showalter told Collider of First Day of Camp in 2015. “That informed the project itself. Someone like Elizabeth Banks comes on set and just knows it out of the park, the first time. And that’s true of everybody. They’re pros.”

Wain agreed with his cowriter, adding: “They were all just doing it. Bradley Cooper was just playing his character, and Elizabeth Banks was just playing her character.”

Keep scrolling to see what the cast of Wet Hot American Summer has been up to since 2001:


Paul Rudd
Rudd, who played Andy, may not have aged a day, but his career has grown exponentially since WHAS. The Clueless alum went on to appear as Phoebe's eventual husband Mike on Friends and continued his comedy streak with Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Wanderlust. In 2015, he joined the Marvel universe as Ant-Man, a.k.a Scott Lang — a role he's set to reprise in 2023's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. He has been married to Julie Yaeger since 2003. They share son Jack and daughter Darby. YouTube; Jennifer Graylock/INSTAR
Amy Poehler
The Emmy winner, who played drama instructor Susie, started on Saturday Night Live the same year that WHAS premiered. She left the sketch comedy series in 2008 and went on to headline Parks and Recreation from 2009 to 2015. Her movie credits include Mean Girls, Blades of Glory, Baby Mama and the severely underrated Spring Breakdown. She also directed Wine Country and Moxie and authored the memoir Yes Please. She shares two sons, Archie and Abel, with her ex-husband, Will Arnett.   YouTube; Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock
Janeane Garofalo
The Reality Bites star played camp director Beth, who tried to main control over the camp while falling for Professor Henry Newman (David Hyde Pierce). She has since appeared in episodes of Inside Amy Schumer, Broad City, Stumptown, Younger and The West Wing, and her film credits include Southland Tales, The Ten and Submission. YouTube; Samuel Goldwyn Films/Kobal/Shutterstock
Michael Ian Black
The comedian played McKinley, who was secretly in love with drama instructor Ben (Cooper). In addition to authoring several children's books, he appeared in The Ten, Wanderlust and This Is 40 with some of his WHAS castmates. His TV credits include Insatiable, Maron and Another Period. He shares two children, Elijah and Ruthie, with his wife, Martha Anne Hagen. YouTube; Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock
Ken Marino
Marino starred as counselor Victor, who in the sequel series married Abby (Marisa Ryan). His many comedy credits include Wanderlust, Role Models, We're the Millers, Reno 911!, Childrens Hospital, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Other Two. He shares son Riley and daughter Ruby with his wife, screenwriter Erica Oyama. YouTube; Eric Charbonneau/SHOWTIME/Shutterstock
Molly Shannon
After playing crafts expert Gail, the SNL alum went on to star in American Splendor, Marie Antoinette, Bad Teacher and Promising Young Woman. Her TV credits include Glee, Will & Grace, Divorce and Life in Pieces.  In April 2022, she released a memoir titled Hello, Molly! She has been married to artist Fritz Chesnut since 2004. They share daughter Stella and son Nolan. YouTube; Jason Merritt/Radarpics/Shutterstock
Christopher Meloni
The longtime Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star played Gene, the camp cook (who happened to be a shellshocked Vietnam War veteran). In addition to headlining his own Law & Order spinoff series Organized Crime, he went on to star in Man of Steel, 42, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Underground and At Home With Amy Sedaris. He married production designer Doris Williams in 1995. They share daughter Sophia and son Dante. YouTube; RCF/MEGA
Marguerite Moreau
After playing counselor Katie, the Vassar graduate appeared in movies including Queen of the Damned and Life Happens and scored TV roles in Mad Men, The O.C., Shameless, Grey's Anatomy and The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story. She shares one son with her husband, actor Christopher Redman. YouTube; Kathy Hutchins/MEGA
David Hyde Pierce
The Frasier alum played Professor Newman, love interest of camp director Beth. The Tony winner has since appeared in TV shows including The Good Wife and When We Rise but is also known for his theater career, most recently starring on Broadway in Hello, Dolly! He has been married to writer Brian Hargrove since 2008.   YouTube; Jason Mendez/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Bradley Cooper
The Tony nominee starred as Ben, the other drama instructor. Like his WHAS castmate Rudd, he later joined the Marvel universe as the voice of Rocket Raccoon in Guardians of the Galaxy. He's also racked up eight Oscar nominations and has two Grammys for his work on A Star Is Born. His other film credits include Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, American Sniper and The Hangover. He shares daughter Lea with ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk. In July 2022, Us Weekly confirmed that Cooper is dating Huma Abedin after Anna Wintour set them up.  YouTube; Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock
Elizabeth Banks
The 30 Rock alum played barbecue sauce enthusiast Lindsay. After WHAS, she joined some of her castmates in comedies including The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Our Idiot Brother. She also appeared in The Hunger Games, Pitch Perfect and Magic Mike XXL and directed 2019's Charlie's Angels reboot. She shares two sons with her husband, sportswriter Max Handelman. YouTube; Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock
Michael Showalter
The WHAS cowriter pulled double duty as Coop, who has a crush on Katie. He later directed The Baxter, The Big Sick and The Lovebirds and starred in The Ten, Inside Amy Schumer and Childrens Hospital. He shares twins with his wife, Anne Kalin Ellis. YouTube; Andrew H Walker/Shutterstock
Zak Orth
The Illinois native played counselor J.J. and has since racked up credits including 30 Rock, The Baxter, Melinda and Melinda, The Other Guys and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. He has been married to Kat Schaufelberger since 2010. YouTube; Broadway World/Shutterstock
A.D. Miles
Miles starred as Gary, the unfortunate soul apprenticed to Gene the camp cook. He went on to appear in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Ten, Tim and Eric Awesome Show and Role Models. He shares two daughters with his wife, Katie Miles.   YouTube; Courtesy of A.D. Miles/Instagram
Kevin Sussman
After playing Steve in WHAS, Sussman starred in Sweet Home Alabama, Ugly Betty, The Big Bang Theory and Weeds.   YouTube; Ryan Miller/Shutterstock
Joe Lo Truglio
Lo Truglio starred as Neil, who in the sequel series ended up working alongside Victor. He went on to star in The Ten, Role Models, Superbad, Pineapple Express and Pitch Perfect, among many other things. He shares one son with his wife, actress Beth Dover.   YouTube; Rob Latour/Shutterstock
Judah Friedlander
The 30 Rock alum played Ron in WHAS and went on to star in American Splendor, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Childrens Hospital and Wonder Showzen. He's also done voiceover work in Rio, Epic and Bob's Burgers.     YouTube; Amy Sussman/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Marisa Ryan
The Major Dad alum starred as Abby Bernstein, who married Victor in the sequel series. Her later credits include The Mysteries of Laura, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Extra Man. Before WHAS, she also had a memorable role as Samantha's assistant Nina Grabowski in a season 2 episode of Sex and the City. YouTube; Kristina Bumphrey/Starpix/Shutterstock