Lord et Miller vont produire la comédie de science-fiction I Promise We're Cool

Phil Lord et Chris Miller se sont associés en tant que producteurs sur la comédie de science-fiction au concept original I Promise We're Cool. Le projet a récemment été mis en place chez Universal Pictures.

Phil Lord et Chris Miller sont attachés à la production du film. Cette comédie est décrite comme possédant un concept original et a été récemment établie au sein du studio. Aucun détail supplémentaire concernant l'intrigue, la distribution ou le calendrier de sortie n'a été annoncé.

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