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Published 17:47 15 Oct 2013 BST
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When we were a promised a sequel to the completely underrated Horrible Bosses, most thought this plan would definitely be put on the long finger.
However, according to the Huffington Post, one of the Horrible Bosses has already been cast, and it's a pretty good one.
Apparently taking one half of a father/son duo, Chris Pine will be taking the role of a horrible boss for the sequel at the end of 2014.
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Christoph Waltz had initially been approached to play the father, but has passed on the role.
Pine will be responsible for stealing an idea for innovation from Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day's characters.
The sequel will be directed by the team who brought us We're the Millers and Hot Tub Time Machine, Sean Anders and John Morris.
The first Bosses was released in 2011 but the sequel will no doubt suffer from the lack of Jennifer Aniston and Kevin Spacey.
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