See Jack Black torment Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, Adam Scott in Celebrity Escape Room clip
, who serves as the all-knowing “Game Master," toying with the participants throughout the game — as you can see in the exclusive clip above.
In the video, Scott, Kudrow, Cox, and Stiller struggle to determine the correct sequence to unlock the next step of the escape room, as Black manipulates a set of buzzers behind the scenes. Once they do figure it out, though, there are more surprises in store, as Cox unwisely enters a small, dark room by herself. (That's a standard horror movie no-no you'd think Cox would know from
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