Bradley Cooper Leaves The "War"
Bradley Cooper has dropped out of 20th Century Fox comedy "This Means War."
Cooper, who was attached to star opposite Reese Witherspoon, didn't offer a reason for the decision.
Cooper's upcoming projects include Warner Bros.' "Hangover 2" and Rogue Pictures' "Dark Fields."
Witherspoon remains attached to star in "This Means War," which McG will direct. Fox and McG hope to begin lensing as early as late spring or summer.
Will Smith's Overbrook shingle is producing the comedy.
Script has gone through multiple rewrites over the years. As it stands now, storyline centers on two spies who are lifelong friends until falling in love with the same woman. It was scribe Timothy Dowling's revision that attracted Witherspoon and Cooper, and pushed the project toward being greenlit.
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Source-Variety
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