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Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly Re-Team With Adam McKay

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Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly Re-Team With Adam McKay On Sony’s ‘Border Guards’

EXCLUSIVE: After cranking out two big hit comedies in Talladega Nights and Step Brothers, Sony Pictures is back in business with Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and John C. Reilly. The studio has closed a deal with a deal with Jesse Armstrong to write Border Guards. It’s a comedy that McKay is eyeing to direct, with Ferrell and Reilly playing two hapless but earnest friends who decide to give purpose to their lives by protecting America’s borders from illegal immigrants. In the process they find themselves accidentally stranded in Mexico without identification and must sneak back into the USA. It’s only related to the previous films in that Ferrell and Reilly pair so well together.

McKay, and Kevin Messick are producing through Gary Sanchez Productions. Michael De Luca and Jonathan Kadin will oversee for Sony. The scribe, who’s repped by CAA, is a British comedy writer who with writing partner Sam Bain created the Channel 4 sitcoms Peep Show and Fresh Meat, and the Danny Boyle-directed series Babylon. Armstrong also scripted a biopic on Republican strategist Lee Atwater for Gary Sanchez with McKay attached to direct. Ferrell is repped by CAA and Mosaic and John C. Reilly by WME and Framework.

http://www.deadline.com/2014/04/will-ferrell-john-c-reilly-adam-mckay-border-guards/
 
I'm always down to watch these two together, especially with McKay directing. Words can't express how much I loved Step Brothers.
 
Haha, the concept alone is making me laugh.
 
Maybe McKay can direct a good movie again. I kid, I kid. I really thought that The Other Guys, while a funny premise, falls apart in the third act. And Anchorman 2 just lacked that va-va-va-voom that the first one had.
 
Wow very surprised that Armstrong is writing this his work here in the UK is very highly acclaimed and very strong but I never ever saw his style as something that would transcend to something Ferrell, Reily would do.
 
Loved the hell out of every single Ferrell/McKay collaboration. Adding Reilly is just icing on the cake. Soooo there. Let hope for a cameo by Dirty Mike and The Boys.
 

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