Since the success of Zombieland debuted in first place at the box office, screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick have been in high demand, penning scripts for G.I. Joe 2, Zombieland 2 and the X-Men Origins: Wolverine spin-off, Deadpool. Next up for the screenwriters? Directing.
THR reports that the writers will be making their directorial debut with Doc and Howie, written by TV writer/producer Steve Neff. The premise of the comedy, according to ScriptShadow, has a "vulgar for vulgar's sake" quality.
Two men, Doc and Howie, inadvertently kill an elderly woman when they neglect to help her carry groceries up stairs. The incident puts them in position to get closer to the woman's attractive granddaughters, and they struggle with deciding whether to tell the women the truth about the circumstances under which they met.
Production on Doc and Howie is hoping to start by early summer. Wernick and Reese...
THR reports that the writers will be making their directorial debut with Doc and Howie, written by TV writer/producer Steve Neff. The premise of the comedy, according to ScriptShadow, has a "vulgar for vulgar's sake" quality.
Two men, Doc and Howie, inadvertently kill an elderly woman when they neglect to help her carry groceries up stairs. The incident puts them in position to get closer to the woman's attractive granddaughters, and they struggle with deciding whether to tell the women the truth about the circumstances under which they met.
Production on Doc and Howie is hoping to start by early summer. Wernick and Reese...
- 11/21/2010
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
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