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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesVulture reports that due to a variety of factors (we'll get to those in a second) Sandler will be replacing Mark Wahlberg in the brewing football comedy "Three Mississippi." The film will tell the tale of a 50-year feud between two families over an annual Thanksgiving touch football game, where Sandler's team always loses. Sports-based movies are nothing new for either Sandler or Ferrell, and the first big screen pairing between the two "Saturday Night Live" veterans will certainly be a major selling point for the flick (though Wahlberg in comedy mode is always a blast). So why the switch up?
Well, Wahlberg recently signed on to Peter Berg's "Lone Survivor," and with that movie now securing financing based on the actor making it his next film, it will roll in front cameras this fall right around the same time as "Three Mississippi" is slated to shoot. And while Ferrell's regular collaborator Adam McKay was originally set to direct the movie, with "Anchorman 2" now moving full steam ahead for what David Koechner told ScreenCrush will be a February 2013 shoot, he will be too busy prepping that sequel to helm this picture. So in stepped "Sex Drive" and "That's My Boy" director Sean Anders, and having just directed Sandler in the latter....well, you can connect the dots from there.
So in summary: Wahlberg out, Sandler in. Fingers crossed this lives up to all the promise that a Sandler/Ferrell pairing could bring to the table.
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2 Comments
ASFan | May 31, 2012 1:27 PM
Ferrell and McKay are the producers, which means Sandler probably won't get the chance to tinker with the script. Good thing, of course.
Lou Whitaker | May 31, 2012 11:10 AM
Damn. I was really looking forward to seeing Adam McKay direct Ferrell and Wahlberg again. Well, let's see what Sandler can do.