The late Ray Liotta is seen in one of his final roles in the first preview released for the comedy Cocaine Bear, which showcases a drug-addled bear on a murderous rampage.The action comedy movie, directed by Elizabeth Banks, is based on the true story of a black bear in 1985 who found and consumed a multimillion dollar package of cocaine smugglers air-dropped into a forest in the state of Georgia.While the bear in real life died from an overdose near where officials found torn-up packages that contained the drug, the film takes artistic license with the premise, sending the bear on a bloody spree involving multiple people.
The latest: The late Ray Liotta is seen in one of his final roles in the first preview released for the comedy Cocaine Bear, which showcases a drug-addled bear on a murderous rampageThe trailer, underscored to the 1983 song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) from Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel, depicts the insanity that ensues when officials and tourists encounter the frenetic bear.Liotta's character, a drug kingpin, dispatches two of his underlings (Alden Ehrenreich and O'Shea Jackson Jr.) to find and recover the missing contraband. 'A lot of cocaine was lost - I need you to go and get it,' Liotta's character said.They encounter the bear and deduce that it had broken into the drug stash, as Ehrenreich tells Liotta's character: 'The bear, it f***ing did cocaine - a bear did cocaine!' Liotta's character, a drug kingpin, dispatches two of his underlings to find and recover the missing contraband in the film The bear is seen dripping with blood after a murderous rampage while high on drugs Keri Russell is seen hiding from the bear on the other side of a tree In another sequence, Isiah Whitlock Jr.
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