Two of Hollywood’s biggest goofballs, Ben Schwartz (Parks and Recreation, Sonic the Hedgehog) and Sam Rockwell (Richard Jewell, Jojo Rabbit), are teaming up from a secret untitled comedy at Searchlight Pictures, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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The film is based on a pitch from Schwartz, who is also set to pen the script for the project, although plot details are currently being kept under wraps. Searchlight, now a part of the House of Mouse, picked up the project after the 38-year-old comedian pitched them the concept.
The project marks the latest in a string of films Rockwell has featured in for the independent production studio, including last year’s Oscar-nominated Jojo Rabbit, 2017’s Oscar-winning Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, for which he took home his first statue for Best Supporting Actor, and the 2013 coming-of-age dramedy The Way, Way Back, among others. It also marks a reunion between Schwartz and Rockwell after the two previously starred together in the 2018 romantic action comedy Blue Iguana.
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Though this marks Schwartz’s first time working with Searchlight Pictures, he has appeared in other previous 20th Century projects including 2013’s family animated adventure Turbo and crime-thriller Runner Runner. He has been on a hot streak lately with the hit big screen adaptation of Sonic the Hedgehog and the Netflix special Middleditch & Schwartz in which he starred alongside Silicon Valley alum Thomas Middleditch. He also reprised his beloved role of Jean-Ralphio for the charitable A Parks and Recreation Special and is reuniting with the series co-creator Greg Daniels for the Netflix comedy Space Force led by Steve Carrell (The Office).