As usual, nothing concrete is happening. Michael Cera talked to Collider and feels confident enough that the film will eventually happen, just not as soon as everyone thinks and probably won’t start shooting by the end of the year. Then again, it might just be his opinion. “I think it will [happen]. Yeah. I don’t see why it wouldn’t. I don’t think it will happen for awhile. But there is no rush. I think he should take his time. I know it means a lot to Mitch [Hurwitz]. There is no rush, really. I don’t think.”
Meanwhile David Cross, aka analrapist, Dr. Tobias Fünke, says exactly what he said in April: a story idea exists, he knows what it is and thinks its great, but he’s not saying jack.
“I think they’re just working out the deals — which, you got eleven cast members and writers and producers and all that — so I think that’ll take a little time, as it usually does. And hopefully we’ll be shooting something before the decade’s out,” Cross told MTV about the delays.
Again, the premise he knows about, but isn’t telling. “There was an overall story that I’m not at privilege to tell you what [Mitch is] working on. The script could change from that point. I will tell you it’s a f–king great idea and I’m very excited about it. It really does seem like a logical next step from the show to the movie. If that idea is followed through, I think it’s pretty cool.”
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