Emma Stone, who you may remember as the object of Jonah Hill's affections in Superbad, has signed on to appear opposite Jeff Daniels, Ryan Reynolds and Lisa Kudrow in Paper Man.
The story follows a man trying to rediscover the spark that made him a happily married novelist, who forms a friendship with a Long Island teenager. Daniels is the novelist, and we're guessing that Stone is the teenager. We don't know yet what roles Kudrow and Reynolds will be playing, but we're guessing that Kudrow could play Daniels' wife.
The film was written and will be directed by Michele and Kieran Mulroney, who wrote the now-stalled Justice League script but are keeping busy in the meantime.
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