Jennifer Lawrence and director Adam McKay are teaming up for a comedy about the end of the world
Deadline last year when the project was announced. McKay originally hoped to set up this film at Paramount, where his production company, Hyperobject Industries, has a first-look deal.in a statement released Wednesday. “She’s what folks in the 17th century used to call ‘a dynamite act.’ And the fact that Netflix sees this movie as a worldwide comedy sets the bar high for me and my team in an exciting and motivating way.
Netflix and Paramount have a fairly interconnected history at this point, beyond the multi-picture film deal the two companieswas also famously originally planned as a Paramount movie before the studio balked at its price tag. Earlier this year,
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