Jason Reitman talks what’s next…
“Yeah, I’m writing something,” he grinned, cryptically. “I’m going to direct it at the end of the year. And no, I haven’t told anyone what it is yet.” After a few minutes of poking and prodding, we finally got the Oscar-nominated “Juno” and “Thank You for Smoking Director” to cough up a wee bit more. “It’s a comedy and a drama [book adaptation],” he revealed. “Think ‘Thank You for Smoking,’ but instead of political it’s corporate.” The only other thing the 30-year-old filmmaker would admit is that he’ll be writing another role for the versatile actor and close friend who played Juno’s scrupulous dad and Aaron Eckhart’s unscrupulous “Smoking” boss. “Of course,” he insisted, alluding to his good luck charm. “There will always be room for J.K. Simmons.”
Via MTVblog