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The New “Cocaine Bear” featurette explores the making of the dark comedy

The New “Cocaine Bear” featurette explores the making of the dark comedy

The New “Cocaine Bear” featurette explores the making of the dark comedy

The New “Cocaine Bear” featurette explores the making of the dark comedy

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  • That query will be resolved with the impending release of Banks’ new horror-comedy film Cocaine Bear.
  • A BTS look at Cocaine Bear has been made available on Fandango ahead of the film’s debut.
  • Cocaine Bear is based on a true story that occurred in 1985.
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What do you think will happen if a bear, a fearsome predator, is also high on cocaine? Elizabeth Banks, an actor, and the director doesn’t want you to rely on your imagination to figure it out. That query will be resolved with the impending release of Banks’ new horror-comedy film Cocaine Bear.

A behind-the-scenes look at Cocaine Bear has been made available on Fandango ahead of the film’s debut on February 24. In the video, cast members discuss the film, with interstitial footage from the trailer. Cocaine Bear is based on a true story that occurred in 1985 and depicts what happens after a bear consumes 70 pounds of cocaine. After ingesting cocaine that had fallen in the woods, an American black bear had gone on the rampage. While the bear appears to be going on a killing spree in the behind-the-scenes video, no one was really killed during the bear’s rampage.

But Banks wants to make fun of the narrative because she is a funny actor. A cast of characters including police officers, criminals, teens, and tourists will congregate throughout the film and become involved with the high bear either purposefully or accidentally.

Banks explains in the clip how comedy and terror are like two sides of the same coin. This time, Cocaine Bear is comedy inside of horror, according to the actor who formerly claimed to have empathy for the bear. The performer characterized herself as someone who crafts humor inside other genres. The actor who plays Howard in the film, O’Shea Jackson Jr., said that the plot of the film is intended to show what would happen if a bear ingested cocaine. Margo Martindale (Ranger Liz), Keri Russell (Colette Matthews), Matthew Rhys (Andrew Thornton), Alden Ehrenreich (Marty), and Kristofer Hivju were among the other cast members shown in the clip.

An earlier promotional video addressed the humorous risks of a coke-addled bear. An ordinary American black bear can smell up to a mile away and climb at a speed of 4 feet per second, but a cocaine bear can smell everything and climb at a speed of 100 feet per second, according to a post comparing the two bears’ characteristics.

Jimmy Warden penned the script for Cocaine Bear, which Banks, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Aditya Sood, Max Handelman, and Brian Duffield produced. Brooklyn Prince, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Aaron Holiday, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Hannah Hoekstra are additional cast members.

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