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Freaky’s Christopher Landon to direct Anthony Mackie, David Harbour and Tig Notaro in We Have a Ghost

July 22, 2021 by Matt Rodgers

Netflix have tasked Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day, Happy Death Day 2U) with writing and directing their family adventure film We Have A Ghost, as well as rounding up an impressive ensemble of Anthony Mackie (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier), David Harbour (Stranger Things), Jahi Di’Allo Winston (Charm City Kings), Tig Notaro (Army of the Dead), and Jennifer Coolidge (The White Lotus) to star.

Based on Geoff Manaugh’s short story, ‘Ernest’,  We Have A Ghost will focus on character called Kevin, who finds a spook named Ernest haunting his new home. Kevin subsequently becomes an overnight social media sensation, along with his family. But when he and Ernest go rogue to investigate the mystery of the latter’s past, they become targets of the CIA.

SEE ALSO: Under The Shadow’s Babak Anvari lines up George Mackay, Kelly Macdonald & Hugh Bonneville for Netflix thriller I Came By

Landon, whose most recent film was Vince Vaughn body-swap comedy Freaky (read our ★★★★ here) will also executive produce alongside John Fischer, Geoff Manaugh, Korey Budd and Nathan Miller.

Source – Deadline

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: Anthony Mackie, Christopher Langdon, David Harbour, netflix, Tig Notaro, We Have A Ghost

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