
Jennifer Aniston wants to revisit this past project. Hint: It's not Friends
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When asked about a role she would like to play again, Aniston told the magazine, "Oh my God, this literally came up the other day: Horrible Bosses".
The black comedy film, directed by Seth Gordon, hit screens worldwide in July 2011. It features stories of several employees who are dealing with their abusive bosses and plan to murder them.
It featured Aniston as Dr Julia Harris. The film also starred Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey, Donald Sutherland, and Jamie Foxx. Upon its release in theaters, Horrible Bosses emerged as a major box office success. Later on, a sequel, titled Horrible Bosses 2, hit screens in November 2014. The second film was directed by Sean Anders.
Aniston told People that she and Bateman were talking about the project, and even Charlie Day has been discussing another feature.
She noted that the project is something that they think "would be super fun" to do in the future. The actor stated that the characters in the film are "hilarious" and "we need comedy".
She added, "I personally think comedy is a necessity. That's one that we would have a really fun time, I think, going back to, seeing where those crazy cats are today". Could there be a third part of Horrible Bosses?
It's been more than a decade since Horrible Bosses 2 was released. The makers have not revealed any plans to come up with a third installment anytime soon.
Jennifer Aniston made her film debut with Leprechaun in 1993. Her major break came a year later with Friends. She was roped in to play the role of Rachel Green. The Just Go With It actress went on to feature as the character for the entire run of the series.
Besides her, the show also featured Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer.
Some of Aniston's other famous works include Office Space, Marley & Me, Just Go with It, We're the Millers, Cake, and Murder Mystery. Meanwhile, she shared that she is even looking at doing a "Broadway play" and it is on her "bucket list". FAQs 1. What is Jennifer Aniston currently doing?
She can be seen in Apple TV+'s The Morning Show. The show's fourth season will be released later this year. 2. Which projects will she next be seen in?
She will soon be seen in the film Hail Mary, as well as an untitled project directed by Sophie Goodhart. 3. Which actors were part of Friends?
The popular American sitcom featured Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer among others.
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