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Ricky Gervais says Special Correspondents film is almost finished as he announces David Brent soundtrack for Life on the Road

'It's a bit satirical. A bit dramatic. A bit romantic...'

Roisin O'Connor
Tuesday 15 September 2015 16:11 EDT
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Special Correspondents will star Ricky Gervais and Eric Bana
Special Correspondents will star Ricky Gervais and Eric Bana (Getty Images)

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Ricky Gervais says he has "locked picture" for upcoming film Special Correspondents after wrapping the movie in July.

Writing on his website, he said there is still work to be done for the soundtrack and visual effects, which will take "another few weeks' work", but the major work for the film appears to have been completed..

"It's turned out great I think," he wrote. "Even though it would certainly be billed as a comedy, it’s not a big broad loud obvious one… it’s a bit satirical. A bit dramatic. A bit romantic."

Special Correspondents, which is due for release in 2016, is a remake of the French comedy of the same name and will star Gervais, Eric Bana, Vera Farmiga and America Ferrera.

It charts the mishaps of New York radio journalist Frank (Bana), who fakes frontline war reports on Iraq from his Manhattan office.

Gervais, who also wrote and directed the film, stars alongside Bana as Frank's sidekick Ian Finch.

Gervais also announced he will be releasing a soundtrack as his The Office character David Brent for Life on the Road, the character’s big-screen debut in summer 2016.

The album will be released on Juxtaposition Records (the same name given to a fictional label created by Brent), and will feature "all new tracks".

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