Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston & others to throw an Office Christmas Party

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THR is reporting that Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, T.J. Miller (DEADPOOL) and Kate McKinnon (SNL, GHOSTBUSTERS) have been set to star in OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY, a new comedy from BLADES OF GLORY directors Will Speck and Josh Gordon. Bateman and Aniston previously worked together on THE BREAK-UP, the HORRIBLE BOSSES flicks, and Speck and Gordon's THE SWITCH.

Specific plot details are unknown at this time, but the film will follow "a cast of characters who have to contend with an office party gone awry." Guymon Casady (who will be producing the project alongside Scott Stuber and Daniel Rappaport) came up with the idea for the movie, and the latest script was written by Laura Solon (TV Land's Hot in Cleveland) and BAD TEACHER scribes Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky. Does this sound like a holiday office party you'd like to attend?

Filming for OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY will begin this spring in Atlanta for a December 9, 2016 release.

Source: THR

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