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Harrelson Joins Aniston in ‘Management’

New rom-com is just more of the same

Woody Harrelson

If you are looking at romantic comedies for anything more than stereotypical blech then you are dreaming, because only every so often does a Tom Hanks-Meg Ryan combo emerge and I don’t think Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn will be the newest combo, and now throwing Woody Harrelson into the mix doesn’t help much, but it may be mildly entertaining as these three are set to make Management together.

Stephen Belber wrote the script and will direct the feature in which Harrelson will play Aniston’s boyfriend, a yogurt mogul named Jango. Zahn will play an assistant motel manager who has a fling with Aniston’s character and ends up following her all over the country.

Filming is underway in Portland, Oregon.

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