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Avery To The Big Screen

from The Hollywood Reporter,

New Line Cinema will presumably answer that question in a film about professional hockey player Sean Avery’s experiences as a summer intern at the fashion bible Vogue.

New Line, which is developing and will produce a big-screen account of his experiences in the fashion world and the relationships he made there, has hired Stan Chervin to write the screenplay. Contrafilms’ Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson, who were behind New Line’s sleeper hit “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” will produce.

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In other hockey related news from The Hollywood Reporter,

Julie Andrews has earned her wings.

The actress will join Dwayne Johnson and Ashley Judd in Fox’s family comedy “Tooth Fairy.”

The film centers on Derek Thompson (Johnson), a minor-league hockey player whose nickname is the Tooth Fairy because of his ability to knock out opposing players’ teeth. Judd plays his girlfriend.

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