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Andy Samberg and HBO are reuniting to skewer the sports world again.
The premium cable network has made a production commitment for Samberg and Murray Miller’s Tour de Pharmacy, a mockumentary taking on blood-doping scandals in professional cycling, EW has confirmed.
The project marks the follow-up to Samberg and Miller’s tennis satire 7 Days in Hell, which aired on HBO last year.
Pharmacy is currently being cast, but so far Samberg is attached to star alongside Hamilton actor Daveed Diggs and English actress Julia Ormond, as well as Phylicia Rashad, Will Forte, Dolph Lundgren, John Cena, Mike Tyson, and Nathan Fielder.
Already happening.I think Cena is gonna have a Brock-like schedule in less than a year..
You just got worked, brother.Funny how Cena is slowly becoming what he openly criticized Rock about.
That was before I got saved
Bet you anything he uses that rehashed rusev gif
Bet you anything he uses that rehashed rusev gif
Bet you anything he uses that rehashed rusev gif
He's gonna bring back that Big E pic just cause you said that
It's either.... Rusev gif.... Big E pic.... Or curb stomped.... Or calling nakamura Sashimi. Cmon slighted..... Please come up with something new?
He's gonna bring back that Big E pic just cause you said thatBet you anything he uses that rehashed rusev gif
there you go
there you go
He tired getting hurt. Only thing left for Cena is a heel runYea Cena is kinda blowing up outside of the wwe. Not near Rock's status yet. But he's definitely building something...
Don't see him being around full time if this continues
He tired getting hurt. Only thing left for Cena is a heel run