The actor and comedian Adam Devine shared the news with his fans on Monday that a planned Workaholics film had been scuttled shortly before it was set to begin filming.Devine, 39, who co-created and was one of the lead actors in the original Comedy Central series, announced that Paramount+ had canceled the movie in an Instagram post.In comically grotesque language, he lambasted the decision as the 'loosest butthole,' while adding that he was 'butt hurt' on behalf of his fans who wouldn't get to see him reunite on screen with his co-stars and co-creators Blake Anderson, 38, and Anders Holm, 41.The Pitch Perfect: Bumper In Berlin star claimed that Paramount+ explained the decision to him and the rest of the creative team as part of it's ongoing 'global' strategy.
No more: Adam Devine, 39, revealed Monday that a planned Workaholics film had been canceled by Paramount+ just five weeks before production was set to start; Devine (R) seen with Blake Anderson and Anders Holm'Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the Workaholics movie.
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