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Casting Coup: Fey and Carell To Make a Movie

Posted by Ben Kallen

 

In a move that should please the fans of The Office and 30 Rock (a group that consists of, basically, every comedy fan out there), Steve Carell and Tina Fey have been cast together in the upcoming film Date Night. They'll play a married couple whose night on the town descends into chaos. 

"I wanted to do a relatable, grounded character comedy about marriage and the lengths we go to preserve the spark," director Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum) told Daily Variety. "Tina and Steve are smart and relatable, and the tone of their comedy perfectly fits this film."

Even better, this will make a perfect set for Fey -- she recently made another comedy, This Side of the Truth, with British Office star and creator Ricky Gervais. That one, about the first guy to learn how to lie in an all-truthful society, also contains a ridiculously talented supporting cast: Jennifer Garner, Jeffrey Tambor, Jonah Hill, Christopher Guest, Louis C.K. and writer/"P.C. Guy" John Hodgman.

Two comedy movies that should actually be funny? It's almost enough to get us to leave the house once in a while.

 
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