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Jorma Taccone teases the possibility of a ‘MacGruber 2’
    2016-09-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    乔玛·塔昆调侃《百战天虫》拍摄的可行性

    Angus MacGyver has been back in the spotlight lately with CBS’s new reboot* of the beloved ’80s show, this time starring Lucas Till (Havoc from the “X-Men” movies) as the iconic, crafty* bomb technician now known as “Mac.”

    Now it turns out MacGyver’s spoofy alter-ego MacGruber could be making a comeback, too.

    “MacGruber” director/co-writer Jorma Taccone tweeted a photo of the cover page for a “Super Duper Rough” script of “MacGruber 2” yesterday, prefacing it with the caption, “No joke.”

    Even though the 2010 SNL-inspired comedy starring Will Forte (“The Last Man on Earth, Nebraska”) as the mulleted former Army man was a box-office bomb (too easy), it’s become a bona* fide cult classic in the years since its release. Forte and Taccone have both discussed the possibility of a sequel* in the years since, with mentions of a potential Kickstarter campaign to fund it.

    Taccone (one-third of the comedy troupe Lonely Island, along with Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer) is coming off another box-office disappointment with the Judd Apatow-produced concert mockumentary* “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.” But like “MacGruber,” it’s a film with a passionate* fan base (including yours truly) many predict will find its mojo on the small screen.

    Given how tough it’s proven for the satirical* stylings of Taccone and friends to cut through at the cineplex*, don’t be surprised to see “MacGruber 2.” (SD-Agencies)

 

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