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'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Team Heads to the Big Screen for 'Most Likely To Murder'


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Stories about someone reluctantly returning to their home town after years away are basically their own genre at this point. More often than not that premise winds up being used strictly for dramas, with a recent (and highly successful) example being Manchester By the Sea, but the whole "stranger in a familiar land" aspect of these stories is also ripe for comedy. And apparently murder. At least some of the creative team behind the CW's award-winning series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend are hoping all those ingredients will go well together in the new movie Most Likely To Murder. Deadline tells us it will star Adam Pally as a guy who returns to his hometown a decade after graduating only to realize he's gone from most popular kid in school to outcast. And in a further...
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