
The Jackass actor is in talks to star in Universal’s comedy, which is described as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off for adults. The story follows a man who calls in sick to skip work, only to have his plans for the day go terribly awry. He falls into a series of disastrous encounters with his neighbors that may endanger his wife’s chances for a job promotion.
Jeremy Garelick, who wrote 2006′s The Break-Up, is attached to direct the project.
Brian Grazer and Kim Roth of Imagine Entertainment are producing, along with Edward Bates. The project has been set up at Imagine and Universal for several years, with Chris Rock circling the lead at one point.
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Juvais Dunn says:April 29, 2014 11:45 am
Taking a break from “Jack-Ass”.