Superintelligence (film)
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Directed by | Ben Falcone |
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Written by | Steve Mallory |
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Music by | Fil Eisler |
Cinematography | Barry Peterson |
Edited by | Tia Nolan |
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Distributed by | HBO Max |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Superintelligence is an upcoming American action comedy film directed by Ben Falcone and written by Steve Mallory. Melissa McCarthy will star in what will be her fourth collaboration with her husband, Falcone.
Premise
Nothing extraordinary ever happens to Carol Peters, so when she starts getting snarky backtalk from her TV, phone and microwave, she thinks she’s being punked or losing her mind. In fact, the world’s first superintelligence has selected her for observation, taking over her life…with a bigger, more ominous plan to take over everything. Now Carol is humanity’s last chance before this artificial intelligence-with-an-attitude decides to pull the plug.
Cast
- Melissa McCarthy as Carol Peters
- James Corden as the voice of "Super Intelligence"
- Bobby Cannavale as George, Carol’s love interest
- Brian Tyree Henry as Dennis, Carol’s best friend
- Jean Smart as the President of the United States
- Sam Richardson as Donahue, an NSA agent
- Sarah Baker as Emily
- Usman Ally as Sergei
- Karan Soni as Ahmed
- Michael Beach as General Gomez
- Damon Jones as Victor
- Richie Merritt
- Dipti Mehta
- Ben Falcone
Production
In July 2017, it was reported that New Line Cinema had purchased the screenplay by Steve Mallory, with Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone onboard the project to produce through their On the Day Productions banner.[1][2] In April 2018, it was announced that McCarthy would star in the film and Falcone would direct it, marking their fourth actor-director collaboration.[3][4] In June 2018, James Corden joined the cast, to voice the titular "Super Intelligence".[5] In July 2018, Bobby Cannavale, Brian Tyree Henry, and Sam Richardson joined the cast.[6][7][8]
The film started principal production right after McCarthy wrapped filming The Kitchen, on July 16, 2018,[3] and wrapped in August 31, 2018.[9]
Release
The film will debut on HBO Max, after Falcone felt the film would be better suited on a streaming platform.[10] The film was originally scheduled to be released on December 25, 2019, but was moved a week to December 20, 2019,[11][12] before being moved to 2020.
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