Bateman Directs Rockwell, Harrelson in Netflix's 'The Cackling of the Dodos'
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAcclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.
Jason Bateman is set to helm a new Netflix project, a dark comedy titled 'The Cackling of the Dodos', which promises to delve into complex human nature, a theme explored in his previous acclaimed works such as 'Black Rabbit' and 'Ozark'. The film boasts a stellar cast, featuring the reunion of Oscar-winning actor Sam Rockwell and Oscar-nominated Woody Harrelson, who previously captivated audiences in 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'. This pairing alone generates significant anticipation for the cinematic experience.
The narrative of 'The Cackling of the Dodos' is far from a typical nature documentary, despite its whimsical title. The plot revolves around a rural farmer who stumbles upon a deceased individual within a grain silo. This grim discovery precipitates a chaotic and clumsy attempt at a cover-up, orchestrated under duress from his superior. The storyline originates from an original screenplay penned by novelist Rye Curtis, known for his work on 'Kingdomtide', indicating a narrative depth and potentially intricate character development.
Bateman's directorial and acting career has been marked by a diverse range of projects, from the critically acclaimed 'Ozark', which garnered numerous Emmy nominations, to memorable roles in 'Arrested Development' and 'Zootopia'. Rockwell's recent performance in 'The White Lotus' received considerable praise, adding to his impressive filmography that includes 'Vice' and 'Iron Man 2'. Harrelson, celebrated for his roles in 'The People vs. Larry Flynt' and 'True Detective', brings further gravitas to this ensemble, promising a compelling and darkly humorous cinematic offering from Netflix.
This collaboration underscores the power of creative partnerships and the willingness of streaming platforms like Netflix to invest in artistically driven projects. Such ventures not only entertain but also push boundaries, exploring the darker, more intricate aspects of the human condition through compelling storytelling and exceptional performances.

