Will Ferrell to go Full Republican?Finished with George W., Anchorman sets his sights on Ronald Reagan.

ByEntrepreneur Staff

NBC | Contributor | Getty Images

He hit Broadway in 2009 withYou'reWelcome America, a brutally hilarious take on the life and times of George W. Bush. NowWill Ferrellhas announced his intentions to take on the Gipper in an upcoming movie satireReagan.Varietyreportsthat Ferrell will star and produce the film, written by Mike Rosolio. Those who have seen the script report that the movie focuses on the president's last years in office, as he began to suffer from dementia. A young intern is tasked with convincing Reagan that he is an actor playing the president in a movie. Wow, this could be really, really funny or really, really offensive or really, really both. Only time will tell!

Wavy Line
Entrepreneur Staff

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

What Is a 'Lazy Girl Job'? New TikTok Trend Empowers Women to Work However They Want

The trend began as a way for women to find more free time during their days.

Business Process

The Strategy You Need to Make Sure Your Company Can Keep Up in Today's Business World

Discover a superior alternative to a traditional business strategy that prioritizes adaptability, innovation and speed in execution, explores its benefits for entrepreneurs, see real-world scenarios and learn core principles and rules to propel organizations forward with clarity, simplicity and action.

Devices

This Versatile MacBook Is Only $299.97 During the Back-to-School Sale

Fid out how to get a MacBook Air that's sleek, portable, and reliable for a great price.

Business Ideas

The Top 10 Home Business Ideas for 2023

Can't figure out which enterprise you should launch in 2023? Check out 10 stellar home business ideas to get inspiration.

Thought Leaders

I Pitched 300 People a Day For 1 Year — and Learned This Impactful Entrepreneurial Lesson

After working myself to the bone pitching 300 people each day for one year, I came out of that experience as a new man — but surprisingly, an unhappier one. Here's what I learned.