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TRAILER: ‘Oh, Hi Tommy!’ Wiseau Is Back With New Movie

Tommy Wiseau is back with another movie about friendship.

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Tommy Wiseau is back with Acting partner Greg Sestero in the new movie ‘Best(F)riends’.

Following the late-type over ‘The Disaster Artist’ Wiseau and Sestero would have been more stupid than we thought to not take the chance presented to them.

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Director Justin Macgregor will be realizing this new film starring the infamous quo in September 2018. The excitement is ‘tearing me apart!’

The film is said to be a ‘dark and twisted’, said Macgregor, and will explore the themes of ‘Jealousy, greed, and hatred’ between two friends played by Tommy and Greg.

The recent movie by James Franco, ‘The Disaster Artist’ focuses on the story behind the well know, for being awful, film ‘The Room’ (2003) bringing the duo back into the limelight for there, especially Wiseau’s, comically bad performance.

Using Franco’s success the new movie will see Wiseau as a mortician – is that saying something? – and Sestro(who wrote the film) as a film director.

It’s set to be released on 7 September 2018 and will be released in two parts.

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