The People We Hate at the Wedding Trailer: Kristen Bell, Ben Platt and Allison Janney are the Worst Wedding Guests Ever

The People We Hate at the Wedding Trailer has been unveiled by Prime Video, and is set to be released next month. The film features Allison Janney, Kristen Bell, Ben Platt, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Dustin Milligan, Isaach De Bankolé, Karan Soni, Tony Goldwyn, Jorma Taccone, Julian Ovenden, and John Macmillan in pivotal roles.

The trailer gives a sneak peek into the lives of the dysfunctional American siblings Alice (Kristen Bell) and Paul (Ben Platt), who along with their ever-optimistic mom (Allison Janney), are invited to the British wedding of their estranged half-sister Eloise (Cynthia Addai-Robinson). This poses a chance for them to reconnect as–more or less–adults and learn to love each other as they once did. The hilarious raunchy comedy promises to be an intriguing ride for viewers.

The film follows struggling American siblings Alice and Paul, who reluctantly agree to attend the wedding of their estranged, wealthy half-sister in the English countryside alongside their mother, Donna.

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The People We Hate at the Wedding Trailer
Poster of The People We Hate at the Wedding

Over the course of the wedding week, the family’s many skeletons are wrenched from the closet, and the unlikely reunion gives everyone the motivation to move their own lives forward.

A modern wedding comedy for anyone with a slightly dysfunctional family (everyone), or anyone who’s been forced to attend a wedding they tried to avoid (also everyone).

Directed by Claire Scanlon, and written by Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin and Wendy Molyneux, it is produced by Ashley Fox and Margot Hand. Based on the book by Grant Ginder, The People We Hate at the Wedding, will release on Prime Video on November 18, 2022.

Watch The People We Hate at the Wedding Trailer

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