‘Hamilton’ Star Joins ‘7 Days in Hell’ Team’s HBO Doping Mockumentary

Andy Samberg and Murray Miller will executive produce “Tour de Pharmacy,” which loosely parodies Lance Armstrong

The team behind the tennis mockumentary “7 Days in Hell” have found their next subject.

Andy Samberg and Murray Miller will executive produce “Tour de Pharmacy,” which will take a look into the rampant doping in the world of professional cycling.

“Hamilton” star Daveed Diggs, who originated the roles of the Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the hit Broadway musical, is part of an ensemble cast that includes Samberg, Julia Ormond, Phylicia Rashad, Will Forte, Dolph Lundgren, John Cena, Mike Tyson and Nathan Fielder.

Miller will write the film and Miller and Samberg will both executive produce alongside David Bernad. M Elizabeth Hughes will also produce.

Jake Szymanski will direct and co-executive produce. Samberg is currently attached to star as one of the competing cyclists.

Miller is represented by UTA and Rohner, Walerstein & Miloknay. Samberg is represented by UTA, Rise Management and Ziffren Brittenham.

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