Theron may teach life lessons to young girls…
Charlize Theron (‘Prometheus,’ ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’) is set to produce and potentially star in a pitch inspired by Ellen Shanman’s 2008 novel ‘Everything Nice,’ according to Deadline.
Scripted by Karen Croner (‘Admission,’ ‘One True Thing’), the comedy drama follows Michaela “Mike” Edwards, an advertising hotshot who gets fired and finds doing the unimaginable: moving back in with her dad and substitute teaching “life skills” to teenage girls at a public school.
The film is set up over at Universal Pictures with Theron and her Denver and Delilah Films partners Beth Kono and A.J. Dix producing.
Theron will next be seen starring opposite Seth MacFarlane, Neil Patrick Harris, Amanda Seyfried, and Liam Neeson in the western comedy ‘A Million Ways To Die In The West’ when it opens in Irish cinemas in June.