Jennifer Aniston is Working on a Reboot for '9 to 5' | THR News Video
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Jennifer Aniston is Working on a Reboot for '9 to 5' | THR News Video
Jennifer Aniston is set to produce a reimagining of the iconic 1980 film '9 to 5.'
The original movie starred Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda as three women who take revenge on their sexist boss.
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Aniston will produce the project that is in development through her Echo Films banner, alongside her partner Kristin Hahn.
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Ronny Chieng tells THR on the 'Unfrosted' red carpet what it means to be here amongst all these comedy legends. Plus, he dishes on Jerry Seinfeld's "natural talent" and talks about how you can't fake stand-up comedy.
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Bill Burr tells THR how "people just devour content" while at the 'Unfrosted' premiere. Plus, he talks about how comedy is different today and the new comedians he thinks are funny.
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