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    Jennifer Aniston thinks she has recruited Benedict Cumberbatch to star in 'Horrible Bosses 3'.

    The 45-year-old actress admits she and her 'Horrible Bosses 2' co-stars Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day pounced on the British actor, 38, when they spotted him in the first class cabin on a flight recently and tried to convince him to star in the next instalment of the comedy, which has yet to be confirmed.


    She said: "I just flew on an airplane with him, we all did. We think we recruited him to be in number three as the new boss. He might have said yes and I don't think he knows it. Could you imagine being on an airplane and being bombarded by the three boys and me and all of us going 'So you're going to be the new boss?' And I was like, 'He is?' Apparently he said, 'Yes, apparently I am.' He was very excited to sort of digress with us."

    The blonde beauty loved reprising her role as Dr. Julia Harris, a sex addicted dentist, in the sequel and had no problem coming up with dirty things to say.

    She said: "Did I have a trainer for my potty mouth? No, that's just going and exploring all those sort of fun, dark corners of your mind. It was all about how could I make Jason Bateman squirm and blush and break. If I can break Jason then I know I've succeeded. I am one of the guys. I'm more man than all three of those guys put together."

    Jennifer, who is engaged to 'The Leftovers' star Justin Theroux, would love to shoot the next movie in London if it is green lit by producers.

    During an upcoming interview with 'The Evening Show' on London Live, which will air next Wednesday, she said: "I would do anything to shoot the third film in London. Anything."

    She would also love to star in a British romantic comedy.

    She said: "A really good romantic comedy... of course I would. If it was good and well written and with wonderful actors to play with, of course."

    'The Evening Show' airs every weekday at 6.30 - 7.30pm on London Live - Freeview 8, YouView 8, Sky 117 and Virgin 159.

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