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How ‘Deep Cover’ Went From Dead Script to Tony Scott-Inspired Emmy Hopeful
Colin Trevorrow talks about reviving the action-comedy after 16 years, casting Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed, and giving the Prime Video film real thriller stakes.
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Colin Trevorrow talks about reviving the action-comedy after 16 years, casting Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed, and giving the Prime Video film real thriller stakes.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, How ‘Deep Cover’ Went From Dead Script to Tony Scott-Inspired Emmy Hopeful, Colin Trevorrow talks about reviving the action-comedy after 16 years, casting Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed, and giving the Prime Video film real thriller stakes.
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