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Chris Pine And Christoph Waltz Are Wanted For Horrible Bosses 2

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Adrienne Tyler

Staff Writer

According to Deadline, the producers of Horrible Bosses 2 want Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz for this comedy sequel.
The idea is for Waltz and Pine to play a father-son team who will make life difficult for the main characters.

However, some reports say Waltz will not be available during the movie’s shooting period, but Pine may accept the role.

The follow-up to Seth Gordon’s hit Horrible Bosses is in the hands of Sean Anders (That’s My Boy). It will have Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day reprising their roles from the first film.

The first film centred on three friends (Bateman, Sudeikis and Day) who plan to kill each other’s bosses (played by Jennifer Anniston, Colin Farrell and Kevin Spacey).

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So far, there’s no information on what direction the sequel will go.

Christoph Waltz will be seen in Terry Gilliam’s The Zero Theorem. His other upcoming projects include Tim Burton’s Big Eyes, Mike Newell’s Reykjavik, and Stephen Gaghan’s Candy Store.

We will see Chris Pine on this winter’s Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit and is currently filming Rob Marshall’s Into the Woods.

Horrible Bosses 2 will be released on November 26th, 2014.

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