Jason Bateman to Direct Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell in ‘The Cackling of the Dodos’
Netflix is behind the original crime thriller that was written by novelist Rye Curtis.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson have signed on to star in The Cackling of the Dodos , a crime thriller that Jason Bateman will direct for Netflix . The project was announced by Netflix’s head of film, Dan Lin, at the streaming giant’s presentation previewing its movie and television slate for the year. Based on an original screenplay by novelist Rye Curtis , the story centers on small-town farmer George, who has a truly terrible day when he discovers a corpse chilling out in a grain bin, and is unwittingly forced into a chaotic, sloppy cover-up by his boss Denny. Related Stories TV 'Nemesis' First Look Has Matthew Law, Y'Lan Noel Playing Cops and Robbers TV Netflix's 'Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey' Sequel Series Reveals Chilling Trailer Bateman is producing via his Aggregate film banner, alongside partner Michael Costigan. The new feature project continues its relationship with Netflix. He memorably starred in Ozark , the streamer’s hit crime series that received 45 Emmy nominations over its four-season run. He starred as a villain in the airport thriller Carry On , which spent eight weeks in Netflix’s Global Top 10 list, and he starred and executive-produced the crime limited series Black Rabbit , for which he earned a SAG/AFTRA Actor Award nomination . Rockwell currently stars in sci-fi adventure comedy Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die , directed by Gore Verbinski and also appeared in HBO’s acclaimed comedy White Lotus . Harrelson’s recent credits include appearances in Ella McCay , the ensemble comedy by James L. Brooks released last year, and reprising his role as a shady magician in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t . Bateman is repped by CAA and Lighthouse Management & Media, Rockwell by Gersh and Untitled Entertainment and Harrelson by Ziffre...
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