![]() Considering that the franchise had just recently been rebooted with The Amazing Spider-Man franchise, audiences were sick of seeing Peter Parker’s origin story. However, Day has stated that he’d still be interested in reprising his role for a potential Horrible Bosses 3.ĭaley and Goldstein were facing a huge challenge when they were tasked with rebooting the Spider-Man franchise. While the premise of Horrible Bosses 2 is just as strong, it lacks the derisive edge that Daley and Goldsteins’ dialogue had. While they were involved in the story, Daley and Goldsteins’ earlier drafts were rewritten by the film’s new director Sean Anders. ![]() Unsurprisingly, Horrible Bosses perfectly set up the grounds for a sequel, in which Nick, Dale, and Kurt become their own bosses, only to have their idea stolen by the wicked businessman Kurt Hanson (Christoph Waltz) and his maniacal son Rex (Chris Pine). Related: The Flash Was Almost a 'Ground-Level' Superhero Story, Previous Directors Reveal While the film certainly goes to some twisted extremes, the characters remain completely likable. Daley and Goldstein crafted a perfect premise that anyone who has ever had a difficult employer can relate to. It’s an inspired direction that allows multiple actors to play against type, and invites the possibility for future installments that introduce a new cast of supporting players. While the premise sets up a workplace comedy similar to Office Space, Horrible Bosses takes a darker route when the trio decides to take revenge and kill each other’s bosses.
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