Paramount hires potential HR liability, Max Landis, to write G.I. Joe reboot
Risking both workplace misconduct and another bad G.I. Joe movie, Paramount has tapped disgraced nepo baby Max Landis to reboot the series.
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Building on its reputation as Hollywood’s Miracle Village, the Floridian safe haven for sex pests, Paramount has tapped yet another disgraced Hollywood power player for an upcoming project. Per The Hollywood Reporter, Max Landis, who was accused of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse by eight women in 2019, has been hired to write one of two scripts for an upcoming G.I. Joe reboot. The son of director John Landis was something of a golden goose for movie studios hoping to understand the burgeoning superhero movie genre, having come to prominence with a popular YouTube video about Superman. He also wrote the revisionary, found-footage superhero film Chronicle before a string of duds for film and TV, including American Ultra, Mr. Right, and Victor Frankenstein. The one bright spot would be Bright, which was one of Netflix’s earliest hits despite a critical drubbing.