Elizabeth Banks likes to keep her ridiculously fine ass busy. Five days ago, we reported on her signing on to star alongside Leslie Mann in the romantic comedy WHAT WAS I THINKING? and today comes news of her agreeing to star in yet another project, this one a comedy called FOREVER 21. No details have been revealed about the film other than it being a “workplace comedy” but if the name is any indication, it may have some “older person magically turning young to learn life lessons” angle to it. Which makes sense considering Zac Efron recently made that sub-genre insanely popular again with 17 AGAIN. In the meantime, Banks will next be seen in the David O. Russell film THE H-MAN COMETH.
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