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Olivia Munn set for Office Christmas Party

March 18, 2016 by Scott J. Davis

X-Men: Apocalypse star Olivia Munn is set to join the cast of the festive comedy Office Christmas Party, The Hollywood Reporter has revealed.

Munn, who plays Psylocke in the upcoming 20th Century Fox superhero blockbuster, is in final talks to join the cast, which has already acquired some stellar talent. Horrible Bosses stars Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman are reuniting for the film, with TJ Miller (Deadpool), Kate McKinnon (Ghostbusters) and Randall Park (The Interview) also set to appear.

SEE ALSO: Olivia Munn talks Psylocke role in X-Men: Apocalypse, new image released

Blades of Glory helmers Will Speck and Josh Gordon are directing Office Christmas Party, which is set for release on December 9th. Meanwhile X-Men: Apocalypse will arrive on May 18th in the UK and May 27th in the States.

 

Originally published March 18, 2016. Updated June 30, 2023.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Scott Davis Tagged With: Office Christmas Party, Olivia Munn

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