Jennifer Aniston Done With Comedy Movies?

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Some sources have Jennifer Aniston returning to doing more television next. Others say she’ll leave behind the entire comedy genre for a while. But the fact that The Switch hasn’t done as well at the box office as expected, has everyone speculating about the actresses’ next career move.

An insider said about Jen’s comedy films,

“Jen thinks she’s outgrown these types of movies. They were cute and audiences loved them years ago, but that’s not what they want to see – or, at least, not with Jen.

“She kind of knew this was coming, but she didn’t expect ‘The Switch’ to do that badly at the box office.”

Her next step is directing a few films and starring in a couple serious projects.

“Jen will direct ‘Counter-Clockwise’, a drama about a psychologist who conducts an experiment on reversing the aging process by making her patients believe they are younger.

“And she’ll co-star and direct ‘Goree Girls’, a drama musical – something she’s never done. That film is based on a true story from the 1940s about a group of incarcerated female country-and-western performers. So really, there are options for her.”

Is the source right? Would audiences really prefer to see Jen in something outside the comedy genre?

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3 Responses to Jennifer Aniston Done With Comedy Movies?

  1. izzybella says:

    I dont think its much about seeing her outside of comedy, but more about seeing her doing something OTHER THAN comedy. I love her to death, and would like to see other sides of her. So, all I can say really is good luck to her!

  2. Anonymous says:

    I think Jen is great but her movies are too much the same and too close together, I loved her in friends with money, it wasn’t so predictable and she was great in it.

  3. Anonymous says:

    IS THE BOX OFFICE OF THE SWITCH THAT BAD? it’s quite good actually.

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