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James Franco reveals more of King Cobra

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James Franco has bared more details of his upcoming film ‘King Cobra’, posing in Nasty Pig underwear with one of his stars.

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Franco appears with ‘Pretty Little Liars’ star Keegan Allen (on Allen’s Instagram) on what appears to be the set of the film, which follows the 2007 murder of gay adult film director Bryan Kocis.

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It has also been confirmed that the already cast Christian Slater and Molly Ringwald will be playing Kocis and his sister respectively.

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Franco’s Event Films will be producing the film, with director Justin Kelly at the helm.

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