Lakeshore Entertainment has signed Tyler James Williams, Anna Camp, Wanda Sykes, and Jenna Dewan to star opposite Sarah Hyland in “The Wedding Year.”
The project is directed by romantic comedy veteran Robert Luketic. Tom Connolly, Grace Helbig, and Fred Grandy are also starring.
Lakeshore made the announcement Wednesday. Shooting has started in Los Angeles.
Hyland portrays a Los Angeles photographer who has decided that she is never getting married. When she and her new ready-to-settle-down boyfriend are invited to 15 weddings in the same year, the pressure is on to change her mind.
Written by Don Diego, the film will be produced by Lakeshore’s Gary Lucchesi, Marc Reid, and Mark Korshak. Hyland will also serve as executive producer.
Luketic’s directing credits include “Legally Blonde,” “The Ugly Truth,” and “Monster-in-Law.”
Williams starred in “Dear White People” and currently appears in the Netflix series based on the film. He recently appeared in Kathryn Bigelow’s “Detroit,...
The project is directed by romantic comedy veteran Robert Luketic. Tom Connolly, Grace Helbig, and Fred Grandy are also starring.
Lakeshore made the announcement Wednesday. Shooting has started in Los Angeles.
Hyland portrays a Los Angeles photographer who has decided that she is never getting married. When she and her new ready-to-settle-down boyfriend are invited to 15 weddings in the same year, the pressure is on to change her mind.
Written by Don Diego, the film will be produced by Lakeshore’s Gary Lucchesi, Marc Reid, and Mark Korshak. Hyland will also serve as executive producer.
Luketic’s directing credits include “Legally Blonde,” “The Ugly Truth,” and “Monster-in-Law.”
Williams starred in “Dear White People” and currently appears in the Netflix series based on the film. He recently appeared in Kathryn Bigelow’s “Detroit,...
- 5/30/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Updated, April 10, 8:06 Pm: On the eve of a scheduled motions hearing in New Girl star Zooey Deschanel’s legal fight with her former managers, the two sides have reached a settlement, Deadline has confirmed. No details of the deal were made public, but the case finally appeared to be headed to trial just two months ago. Delayed several times, a trial in the matter had been set to start in July.
With timing being everything in Hollywood, this burying of the hatchet in the over two year long legal battle over unpaid commissions between Deschanel and Seven Summits Pictures & Management comes as New Girl kicked off its seventh and final season tonight on Fox.
Previously, February 9: Just over two years after Seven Summits Pictures & Management took former client Zooey Deschanel to court over unpaid commissions and more, the case is finally headed to trial, perhaps.
While a...
With timing being everything in Hollywood, this burying of the hatchet in the over two year long legal battle over unpaid commissions between Deschanel and Seven Summits Pictures & Management comes as New Girl kicked off its seventh and final season tonight on Fox.
Previously, February 9: Just over two years after Seven Summits Pictures & Management took former client Zooey Deschanel to court over unpaid commissions and more, the case is finally headed to trial, perhaps.
While a...
- 4/11/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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