Netflix has picked up an original comedy movie called 'Most Likely To' from writer Charlie Kesslering
has learned.
The film will follow a group of high school seniors who hack their yearbook to change their senior superlatives, only to wake up 20 years in the future and living out their chosen destinies. No cast or director has been attached yet. The project from Assemble Media and Treehouse Pictures, which sold to Netflix after a bidding war with another theatrical studio, is being fast-tracked for development. The film's producers are Justin Nappi and Juliet Berman at Treehouse and Jack Heller and Scott Veltri at Assemble.
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