EXCLUSIVE: Woody Harrelson Talks Possibility of Starring in Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer's Movie

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Woody Harrelson recently joined one of the most coveted squads in Hollywood, and dished all about it to ET.

The 55-year-old actor hung out with Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer over the weekend, ahead of attending the War for the Planet Of The Apes premiere in New York City on Monday night. "We were over at Jen's place," Harrelson -- who wore flip flops on the red carpet -- told ET of his night in with his Hunger Games co-star and the 36-year-old comedian. "It was fun, a lot of laughing. Just sitting around, laughing."


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Schumer posted photo to Instagram of herself posing with Harrelson and Lawrence, which inevitably had fans wondering if the beloved star would have a role in the women's highly anticipated movie. "[From] your lips to God's ears," he said of the possibility of landing a role in the flick. "If there is any way you can make that happen..."

As for the idea of working with Lawrence again, Harrelson gushed, "I love working with her, it's so fun. I think Amy is such a talent. So, it's awesome."


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Meanwhile, Harrelson stars in War for the Planet of the Apes, hitting theaters on July 14. "I think it's a great movie, it's very emotional, it's very entertaining," he told ET, praising Apes. "It's quite a roller coaster ride."

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Back in November 2015, Lawrence spilled a few details to ET about the plot of the movie she and Schumer wrote together. “Amy, in this movie, she has it very together. It's her lifelong dream to be a flight attendant. She works at the airport,” the 26-year-old actress dished. “And I'm a MESS.”

Reporting by Rande Iaboni.

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