Great surprises may come in watching 2011′s Horrible Bosses especially watching familiar faces like Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell as horrible bosses. Although they were apparently playing "horrible" characters, they never failed in executing it with so much fun. For the sequel Horrible Bosses 2, new director/writer Sean Anders and Co. take that concept and run with it, Having casted Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz as the new "horrible bosses" making our heroes well-living life a living misery - three boss-killers, who keeps on failing were being played by Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis.
Christoph Waltz explained, "Not immediately. It needed some helping along by the people involved. They're such smart, highly-skilled professionals, to overlook their opinion would really be silly and so coming back to the script which I first couldn't make a lot of sense of."
He added, "That's part of the work, that's part of my job and his job. It was really planned and executed like a thriller, like any other thriller. The fact that they are these three comedians tripping over themselves and each other, is almost separate from that . They way it was done, like a thriller which it is, in a way. The fact that they are these three comedians tripping over themselves and each other, is almost separate from that . They way it was done, like a thriller which it is, in a way."
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