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Elizabeth Banks, Phil Lord and Chris Miller Reunite for Cocaine Bear at Universal Pictures
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Elizabeth Banks has set her next directing gig inspired by an (almost unbelievable) true story involving cocaine smuggling and a 175-pound bear.
Banks has signed on to direct “Cocaine Bear,” which is described as a “character-driven thriller inspired by true events that took place in Kentucky in 1985,” produced by “The Lego Movie” filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
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As such, the project also serves as a reunion for Banks, Lord and Miller after the actor voiced Wyldstyle in the animated franchise. Lord and Miller’s production banner (Lord Miller) will produce the project as part of the duo’s first-look deal with Universal Pictures.
Elizabeth Banks Will Direct Drug-Fueled Thriller Cocaine Bear for Universal Pictures
Elizabeth Banks Will Direct Drug-Fueled Thriller Cocaine Bear for Universal Pictures
Directed by Elizabeth Banks, Cocaine Bear is a thriller inspired by the true story of a Kentucky black bear that overdosed on 70 pounds of cocaine in 1985.
Elizabeth Banks has set up her next directorial feature at Universal Pictures. Appropriately called
Cocaine Bear, the movie is described as a bear-centric thriller inspired by the true story of a black bear that overdosed on cocaine in the 1980s. Phil Lord and Chris Miller will produce the project alongside Lord Miller president Aditya Sood, Brian Duffield, Max Handelman, and Banks. Matt Reilly and Christine Sun will oversee the production on behalf of Universal.
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