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John Krasinski’s IF to reunite him with Steve Carell

January 27, 2022 by Matt Rodgers

A Quiet Place writer-director John Krasinski has added to his already impressive ensemble of Ryan Reynolds, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Fiona Shaw for his fantasy drama IF by announcing an Office reunion with the casting of Steve Carell.

Deadline report that as well as casting his former Office cohort Carell, Alan Kim (Minari), Cailey Fleming (The Walking Dead) & Louis Gossett Jr. (Iron Eagle) will also be joining the Paramount Pictures film.

Plot details on IF are being kept under wraps, but reports suggest that the story will follow a child’s journey to rediscover their imagination. It is based on an original idea from Krasinski, who is writing and directing as well as starring alongside Ryan Reynolds, and filming is set to get underway in the summer.

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IF is set for release on November 17th, 2023.

 

Originally published January 27, 2022. Updated January 26, 2022.

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: Alan Kim, Cailey Fleming, Fiona Shaw, IF, John Krasinski, Louis Gossett Jr., Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Ryan Reynolds

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