Movie News for Mr. Woodcock
Release Date:
September 14, 2007
April 7, 2005
Poehler joins Woodcock
Amy Poehler has signed for a role in the comedy Mr. Woodcock. She'll play the agent to an author (Seann William Scott) who discovers that his mother (Susan Sarandon) has agreed to marry the gym teacher (Billy Bob Thornton) who made his life a living hell in high school. He goes home to try to break the whole thing up. The movie is being directed by Craig Gillespie.
Source: Variety
March 14, 2005
Sarandon signs for Mr. Woodcock
Susan Sarandon will co-star in New Line's Mr. Woodcock, a comedy to be directed by Craig Gillespie. The movie tells the story of a young man (Seann William Scott) who heads back to his hometown with the intention of preventing his mother (Sarandon) from marrying his old high school gym teacher (Billy Bob Thornton). Naturally, Mr. Woodcock was one of those P.E. teachers that made life a total living hell.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
February 3, 2005
Scott cast for Mr. Woodcock
Seann William Scott is in talks to star in New Line Cinema's comedy Mr. Woodcock. The script centers on a young man (Scott) who returns to his hometown to prevent his mother from marrying his old high school gym teacher (Billy Bob Thornton), a man who made life a living hell for our intrepid hero. The movie will be directed by Craig Gillespie.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
July 27, 2004
Huh huh, huh huh…Billy Bob is Mr. Woodcock
Billy Bob Thornton has signed on to play the title character in New Line Cinema's Mr. Woodcock. In the film, which is being directed by Craig Gillespie, Thornton is playing a terrifying high school gym teacher with the typical flat-top haircut. One of his students overcomes the nightmarish memories of gym class with Mr. Woodcock and grows up to become a successful motivational author. Naturally, he is dismayed to find out that Mr. Woodcock is dating his mother and that the old teacher is just as cruel as ever. The studio is hoping to have a fall start on the project once rewrites of the script are completed. Josh Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia are rewriting the original screenplay from Michael Carnes and Josh Gilbert.
Source: Variety
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