What if said bear ingested the duffle bag full of cocaine valued at $2 plus million at 1985 prices? In real life, all we know is the bear died of an overdose, but in the world of movies "Pablo Escobear" went on a rampage killing half a dozen people because he was high. The story...
In real life, "Pablo Escobear" has now gained something of a cult status in certain areas in the US - and inevitably wider now following the release of the film. The animal's body was preserved and is now on display at the Kentucky For Kentucky memorabilia and tourist sto...
If you've seen the astonishing trailer for "Cocaine Bear" making the rounds on Twitter, you might have questions about the film's claim that it is "inspired by true events." But the story is indeed based on the true story of a bear who overdosed on cocaine in the 1980s...
In real life, the bear overdosed and died not far from where investigators later discovered the ripped-up packages of cocaine. But in Elizabeth Banks' retelling, the bear goes on a cocaine-fueled killing spree instead. In the film's wild first trailer, a drug kingpin (played by late actor...
Cocaine Bear: Regie: Elizabeth Banks Mit Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Ray Liotta Eine seltsame Gruppe von Polizisten, Kriminellen, Touristen und Teenagern kommt in einem Wald in Georgia zusammen, wo ein riesiger Schwarzbär mö
Where to Watch 'Cocaine Bear': Showtimes and Streaming Status The film industry has no shortage of movies based on real-life events, all with varying accuracy to the events that are being adapted. From impeccably faithful biopics like the story ofDr. Martin Luther King Jr.seen inSelma(2014...
Where can I see the real Cocaine Bear? If you want to see the real-life Cocaine Bear, come on down to the Kentucky Fun Mall. Aside from getting a picture with Cocaine Bear to share on all your socials, we’ve also got merch. And nothing says “Hey, I like to party — do you ...
Cocaine Bear was funny, grotesque, and gory, and actually had a funny story. It's based on a real-life event where cocaine was dropped out of a plane and some of it was found by a bear.
Cocaine Bear is scheduled to open in theaters on February 24. (Wait, not on Valentine’s Day? Can you imagine a more romantic movie for a date night than Cocaine Bear? I cannot.) Regardless, after that trailer, I’m feeling very high on this movie’s potential.The...
"We've gotten comments like, 'My God, how can you celebrate that bear?'" said Griffin, because people have confused the movie with real life. "They're concerned about the people eaten by the bear, not understanding that the bear didn't eat anyone." Fried KFC drumsticks preserved in alc...