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Cocaine Bear was released in the United States on February 24, 2023, by Universal Pictures. The film opened to generally positive reviews from critics and grossed more than $90 million against a production budget of $30–35 million.
On March 9, 2021, Universal Pictures announced that a film, Cocaine Bear, would be directed by Elizabeth Banks. [17] The film takes significant liberties—while the events which occurred between the bear's ingestion of cocaine and its death are not known, [12] the bear is not known to have caused any deaths, as was portrayed by the film. [3]
Release date Title Notes January 17, 2020: Dolittle: co-production with Roth/Kirschenbaum Films and Team Downey: January 24, 2020: The Turning: distribution in North and Latin America, France, German-speaking Europe, Asia (excluding India, Hong Kong, South Korea, Vietnam and Indonesia), Australia, New Zealand and Russia only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures
Elizabeth Banks' latest black comedy horror “Cocaine Bear” gets slightly darker ... Universal Pictures, which produced the film, cut a deal with Peacock in 2021 to release all of its movies to ...
The new horror movie 'Cocaine Bear' was recently released in theaters, and it's based on a true story that happened in December 1985 in Blue Ridge, Georgia.
The gonzo R-rated horror comedy “Cocaine Bear" sniffed up $23.1 million in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, while Marvel's “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” was ...
This image released by Universal Pictures shows Keri Russell in a scene from "Cocaine Bear," directed by Elizabeth Banks. (Pat Redmond/Universal Pictures via AP)
The beginning of episode one features a flashback to 1983 in which a man falls to his death, parachute still attached, with bricks of cocaine scattered around his body. The bag that had carried the cocaine becomes the focus of a mystery roughly 30 years later. The story also inspired the film Cocaine Bear, released in February 2023. [11]