Monty Python stars to reunite for new film

'Life Of Brian' director Terry Jones says surviving cast will voice aliens in sci-fi film

The surviving members of the 'Monty Python' team are set to reunite for a new movie project according to Terry Jones.

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Speaking to Variety, the director of the troupe's big screen classics 'Life Of Brian' and 'The Meaning Of Life' confirmed that Michael Palin, John Cleese and Terry Gilliam are already on board, with the production team hoping for confirmation from Eric Idle soon.




The flick is a sci-fi farce titled 'Absolutely Anything', and will see the Pythons voicing a group of aliens who give an Earthling the power to do 'absolutely anything'... just to see what will happen.

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The only character who understands what's going on will be a talking dog named Dennis - reportedly voiced by Robin Williams.

Jones added, "It's not a 'Monty Python' picture, but it certainly has that sensibility".

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