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    The Wrap

    John Malkovich, Ben Schwartz Join Netflix’s ‘Space Force’ Comedy From Greg Daniels and Steve Carell

    Greg Daniels and Steve Carell’s “Space Force” comedy at Netflix has added six actors to its cast.John Malkovich, Ben Schwartz, Tawny Newsome and Diana Silvers will join Carell as series regulars, with Jimmy O. Yang and Alex Sparrow in recurring roles.As previously announced, Carell will star as Mark R. Naird, a general tapped by the White House to lead a new branch of the Armed Forces with the goal of putting American “Boots on the Moon” by 2024.Also Read: Steve Carell, 'Office' Creator Reunite

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    Deadline

    Chris Cooper Joins Steve Carell & Rose Byrne In Jon Stewart’s Campaign Trail Comedy ‘Irresistible’ For Focus & Plan B

    EXCLUSIVE: Oscar winner Chris Cooper (Adaptation) is joining Steve Carell and Rose Byrne in Jon Stewart's sophomore feature as writer-director Irresistible, which we can confirm will be backed by Focus Features. Set amidst a heated political campaign trail, the comedy is being produced by Vice and Moonlight producers Plan B with Focus and former The Daily Show host Stewart. Focus and Universal Pictures International will distribute the film worldwide with shoot due to get…

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    The Wrap

    ‘Welcome to Marwen’ Flops With Career-Low Opening for Steve Carell and Robert Zemeckis

    It’s tied with Paramount’s “Action Point” for the worst wide opening from a major studio this year, and it is the worst career wide opening for lead star Steve Carell and director Robert Zemeckis. The movie is based on the true story of Mark Hogancamp, who was severely beaten by white supremacists and suffered brain damage and amnesia. This opening comes a week after Universal released “Mortal Engines,” a film that has only grossed $12 million domestically through 10 days in theaters and $54.2

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    Mashable

    'The Office' just reinvented the ABCs

    It's been five long years since <em>The Office</em> finale, but thankfully its supporters have ensured that the show will live on forever. Twitter user @The_life_of_ACE is the latest fan to continue the show's legacy in the best way possible: by splicing up 26 clips from the show's 9 seasons to create a beautiful rendition of the alphabet.? SEE ALSO: Give this dog a Dundie for recreating the entire opening intro of 'The Office' "Someone did this with vines and I like The Office so here ya go,"

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