For a body-swap comedy, Julia Roberts and Jennifer Aniston will collaborate. Palm Springs filmmaker Max Barbakow is slated to write and direct the movie.
Jennifer Aniston and Julia Roberts are two of the most well-known and adored actresses in Hollywood. Imagine the potential of beauty, pleasure, and excitement when these two actors work together on a film. Fans like watching any of them on screen. It’s true what you just read! According to rumours, Roberts and Aniston will collaborate on a film. And not just any movie—a comedy about body swaps! Continue reading to learn more about the project.
Julia Roberts and Jennifer Aniston’s body-swap comedy
The comedy starring Roberts and Aniston will be produced by Amazon Studios, according to a recent Deadline article. According to the article, four other studios and streams competed for the project in a “heated auction,” and the studios ultimately prevailed. The movie finally appeared on Amazon.com. Margot Robbie’s producing business LuckyChap Entertainment will support the film.
Max Barbakow, who also wrote and directed the Palm Springs movie with Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti, will write and direct the movie. As of right moment, not much is known about the movie’s premise or even its name. Variety points out that star-driven comedies are succeeding at the box office and that there appears to be a market for A-list celebrities working together. For instance, The Lost City, starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, and Ticket to Paradise, starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney, each made $150 million worldwide.
Julia Roberts just discovered a startling fact about her ancestry. Below is further information on it.
Julia Roberts is not really a Roberts?
Julia Roberts recently made an appearance on the Henry Louis Gates Jr.-hosted PBS programme Finding Your Roots, where she discovered information about a long-standing family scandal involving her great-great-grandmother. Gates Jr. informed Roberts that her great-grandfather was born ten years after her great-great-grandfather Willis Roberts had passed away after examining Roberts’ family tree. Willis had been Rhoda Suttle Roberts’ grandmother’s husband since the 1850s, but there was a striking void after his passing in 1864. When Gates Jr. responded, Julia was astonished and said, “Oh wait, but am I not a Roberts?”
Gates Jr. went on to inform her that information from public databases had led to a “cluster of matches” that linked Julia to Henry McDonald Mitchell Jr.
Gates Jr. informed Julia that she is Julia Mitchells when she questioned whether she was really Roberts. He acknowledged it and remarked, “Biologically, you are not a Roberts.”