Jamie Foxx To Portray God In Upcoming Spoof Film "Not Another Church Movie"
In an upcoming comedic film titled "Not Another Church Movie," Jamie Foxx is all set to take on a divine role as God. Directed by Johnny Mack, this film promises an uproarious blend of humor and spirituality. Joining Foxx on the silver screen is none other than Mickey Rourke, who will portray the Devil, setting the stage for a hilarious celestial showdown.
This cinematic gem, brimming with laughter and heart, boasts a star-studded cast, including Kevin Daniels, Vivica A. Fox, Tisha Campbell, Jasmine Guy, Kyla Pratt, and Lamorne Morris. Crafted prior to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the movie is eyeing a theatrical debut in Q4, spreading joy and laughter just in time for the holiday season.
The plot revolves around Taylor Pharry, portrayed by Kevin Daniels, a determined young man on a divinely appointed mission to share his family's captivating stories and inspire his community. Little does Taylor know, the mischievous Devil has his own diabolical plans in motion, leading to a clash of celestial forces.
Produced by the esteemed Monty the Dog Productions and directed by James Michael Cummings, "Not Another Church Movie" guarantees a side-splitting journey through Taylor's life. With a nod to comedic luminaries like Keenan Ivory Wayans, Robert Townsend, and Tyler Perry, the film ushers in a refreshing take on parody comedy that's sure to leave audiences in stitches.
The ingenious script, penned by Johnny Mack, lays the foundation with visionary producers James Michael Cummings, Jim Cardwell, and Paul Saleba bringing it to life. Leading the charge as executive producer is Valerie McCaffrey, lending her unparalleled expertise to the project.
Jamie Foxx, renowned for his remarkable performances in iconic films such as "Ray," "Collateral," "Django Unchained," and "Dreamgirls," now adds another feather to his cap as he embodies the role of God with unparalleled finesse. His recent ventures, including the uproarious vampire hunter horror comedy "Day Shift" and the critically acclaimed sci-fi masterpiece "They Cloned Tyrone," stand as a testament to his astonishing versatility as an actor.
"Not Another Church Movie" not only captures the essence of comedy but also showcases the boundless depths of comedic creativity.