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Horrible Bosses 2
Genre: Comedy
Part: Nick Hendricks
Director: Seth Gordon
Status: Pre-Production
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This is Where I Leave You
Genre: Comedy
Part: Unknown
Director: Shawn Levy
Status: Pre-Production
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Bad Words
Genre: Comedy
Part: Unknown
Director: Jason Bateman
Status: Filming
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The Longest Week (2013)
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Part: Dylan
Director: Peter Glanz
Status: Complete
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Arrested Development 4 (May 26)
Genre: Comedy
Part: Michael Bluth
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Status: On Netflix in May 26th.
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Disconnect (2013)
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Part: Unknown
Director: Henry Alex Rubin
Status: Premiere April 12
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Identity Thief (Feb 2013)
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Part: Sandy
Director: Seth Gordon
Status: In Theaters
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"I get 'Justin' three times a week. 'Hey Justin! I love everything that you do!' It's like, but you don't even know my name!" Jason on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart", January 31, 2013.
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Will there be a “Horrible Bosses 2″?

EXCLUSIVE: Could there soon be more raunchy mayhem from the “Horrible Bosses” crew?

New Line has made an offer to director Seth Gordon to return to the R-rated property he helped turn into one of the biggest comedy hits of last summer, said a person familiar with the project who was not authorized to talk about it publicly. Gordon also wants to be back behind the camera for the sequel and is in negotiations to take the gig, the person said.
Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, who were writers on the original, were brought on in Januaryto write a script for a new installment.

The first film, of course, centered on a plan by three friends to kill each other’s supervisors. The new movie will not involve a murder plot, according to a person familiar with the script.

A New Line spokeswoman confirmed the Gordon negotiations but said there are no offers yet to principal actors Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis.

If deals can be made with the actors, the studio would produce the movie with an eye toward releasing it in 2014.

“Horrible Bosses” was an unlikely hit when it came out a year ago, grossing more than $200 million worldwide on a budget of only about $35 million. The project was followed by another Bateman-Gordon comedy collaboration, “Identity Thief,” which will come out next spring.

Studios are more eager than ever to find some consistency in the comedy realm after a slew of original movies — including “That’s My Boy,” “The Dictator” and “The Five-Year Engagement” — disappointed at the box office this year.

Credit: LA Times

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