20th Century Boys

Farrellys stick with Fox


by Willow Green |
Published on

With just weeks to go before the release of their latest effort, Me Myself And Irene, the Farrelly brothers have inked a deal with 20th Century Fox that sees the duo sticking with the studio for three more years. Speaking to Variety, Peter Farrelly explained that he credited Fox with the huge financial success of There's Something About Mary, which eventually grossed $360 million worldwide. Fox should be very happy with the renewal of their first-look deal with Conundrum - the company run by the Farrellys. The brothers have a stack of new projects in the offing, including a starry cast for their next movie Shallow Hal which includes Paltrow and Garry Shandling. Other productions include a spin-off from Irene based on the black triplet sons of Jim Carrey's character, a film called The Ringer - which focuses on someone trying to fix the Special Olympics - and an animated feature Party Animals.

Just so you know, whilst we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this website, we never allow this to influence product selections - read why you should trust us