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The ‘Cocaine Bear’ movie poster was just released. It looks exactly how you might imagine.

Por: The Boston Globe Life November 29, 2022

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What happens when a 175-pound black bear ingests colossal amounts of cocaine? Based on true events, the forthcoming thriller “Cocaine Bear” aims to unpack this (very important) story.The poster for the movie was unveiled Monday, and it looks exactly as you might imagine: A massive, terrifying bear in the center, jaws open, teeth exposed, completely enraged, with an explosion of white powder flying in all directions. The film’s title is in... + full article



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