“We are deeply butt hurt,” wrote Adam DeVine after Paramount+ canceled the “Workaholics” movie.
DeVine took to Instagram and wrote an emotional message while disclosing the reason that Paramount + gave for not filming the movie.
He also revealed that he is extremely sad for the fans, the crew and the other cast members of “Workaholics.”
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“Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the Workaholics movie. Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were supposed to begin filming in 5 weeks! P + told us don’t fit their new “global” strategy…We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time. I’m butt hurt that I don’t get to work with my best friends again. I’m butt hurt for the fans, and I’m butt hurt for our loyal crew,...
DeVine took to Instagram and wrote an emotional message while disclosing the reason that Paramount + gave for not filming the movie.
He also revealed that he is extremely sad for the fans, the crew and the other cast members of “Workaholics.”
Read More: Adam DeVine Shares Photos From Wedding To Chloe Bridges In Mexico
“Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the Workaholics movie. Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were supposed to begin filming in 5 weeks! P + told us don’t fit their new “global” strategy…We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time. I’m butt hurt that I don’t get to work with my best friends again. I’m butt hurt for the fans, and I’m butt hurt for our loyal crew,...
- 1/9/2023
- by Aashna Shah
- ET Canada
Paramount+ just squashed “Workaholics” fans’ hopes of seven seasons and a movie.
Fan favorite star Adam DeVine confirmed that the slated “Workaholics” film has officially been canceled by Paramount+ just weeks before production. The movie version was announced in 2021, with Vulture reporting that the plot was about working in offices during the pandemic.
“Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the ‘Workaholics’ movie,” DeVine captioned on Instagram. “Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks! [Paramount+] told us [we] don’t fit their new ‘global’ strategy. We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time.”
Tanya Giles, chief programming officer, streaming, with Paramount Global, told IndieWire at TCA Monday that, “We’re big fans of the ‘Workaholics’ guys” but re-affirmed Devine’s statement that the film didn’t fit within their global strategy. An individual...
Fan favorite star Adam DeVine confirmed that the slated “Workaholics” film has officially been canceled by Paramount+ just weeks before production. The movie version was announced in 2021, with Vulture reporting that the plot was about working in offices during the pandemic.
“Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the ‘Workaholics’ movie,” DeVine captioned on Instagram. “Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks! [Paramount+] told us [we] don’t fit their new ‘global’ strategy. We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time.”
Tanya Giles, chief programming officer, streaming, with Paramount Global, told IndieWire at TCA Monday that, “We’re big fans of the ‘Workaholics’ guys” but re-affirmed Devine’s statement that the film didn’t fit within their global strategy. An individual...
- 1/9/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Paramount+ has canceled its plans for a Workaholics film, just five weeks out from production, according to Adam Devine, who co-created and starred in the original sitcom for Comedy Central.
While the streamer was not reachable for comment at time of reporting, Devine made the announcement via Instagram on Monday morning, noting that he and his Workaholics collaborators will further discuss it tomorrow on their podcast, This Is Important. “Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the Workaholics movie. Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks!” wrote Devine. “P + told us [we] don’t fit their new “global” strategy…We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time.
“I’m butt hurt that I don’t get to work with my best friends again,” continued Devine. “I’m butt hurt for the fans,...
While the streamer was not reachable for comment at time of reporting, Devine made the announcement via Instagram on Monday morning, noting that he and his Workaholics collaborators will further discuss it tomorrow on their podcast, This Is Important. “Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the Workaholics movie. Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks!” wrote Devine. “P + told us [we] don’t fit their new “global” strategy…We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time.
“I’m butt hurt that I don’t get to work with my best friends again,” continued Devine. “I’m butt hurt for the fans,...
- 1/9/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Adam DeVine revealed on Instagram that a “Workaholics” movie has been scrapped at Paramount+ only a few weeks before cameras were set to start rolling. Variety has reached out to the streamer for additional comment. DeVine said he was informed by Paramount+ that the movie did not fit into the company’s “new global strategy.”
“Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the ‘Workaholics’ movie,” DeVine wrote to his followers. “Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks! [Paramount+] told us [we] don’t fit their new ‘global’ strategy. We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time.”
“I’m butt hurt that I don’t get to work with my best friends again,” DeVine continued. I’m butt hurt for the fans, and I’m butt hurt for our loyal crew, and other cast...
“Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the ‘Workaholics’ movie,” DeVine wrote to his followers. “Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks! [Paramount+] told us [we] don’t fit their new ‘global’ strategy. We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time.”
“I’m butt hurt that I don’t get to work with my best friends again,” DeVine continued. I’m butt hurt for the fans, and I’m butt hurt for our loyal crew, and other cast...
- 1/9/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
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