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By Rebecca Murray, About.com Guide to Hollywood Movies since 2001

Steve Carell on Ark Building and Evan Almighty

Wednesday June 20, 2007
It's only fitting that red-hot Steve Carell (The Office, The 40 Year Old Virgin) takes over the starring role in Evan Almighty, the sequel to the 2003 hit comedy Bruce Almighty. Carell practically stole Bruce Almighty out from underneath the film's star, Jim Carrey, while playing a rival newscaster/co-worker of Carrey's who loses his ability to speak coherently when Carrey (as Bruce Nolan) uses his temporary divine powers to mess with Carell's character's mind. This time around, it's Carell's character Evan Baxter who gets a visit from God (Morgan Freeman) with a special request: Build an ark and warn everyone of an impending flood. Read On...

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