Wedding Season is an upcoming British dark comedy series which is set to be released on Disney+/Hulu, next month. It is directed by George Kane (known for Crashing) and Laura Scrivano (The Lazarus Project). Oliver Lyttelton has created and written the screenplay of the series.
The starring cast includes Rosa Salazar and Gavin Drea in the lead roles, alongside Jade Harrison, Jamie Michie, Callie Cooke, Bhav Joshi, Ioanna Kimbook, Omar Baroud and George Webster.
The synopsis of the series reads, “The genre-busting series tells the story of Katie and Stefan who fall for each other at a wedding and begin an affair, despite Katie already having a fiancé. Two months later at Katie’s wedding, her new husband and his entire family are murdered.”
The police think Stefan did it, since he is the boyfriend who objected to their wedding. Stefan thinks Katie did it. And no one knows for sure what the truth is. The series is an action-packed romp across the UK and the US as Katie and Stefan go on the run, all while trying to prove their innocence.

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In the trailer, we see that Stefan objects at Katie’s wedding but gets tackled down and escorted out of the wedding. On which his friends say that, it could have been worse and just then the police breaks into their house and handcuff Stefan, while holding him against the ground.
He is informed that after he was thrown out of the wedding, 8 guests died of food poisoning. And strangely they were Katie’s new husband and in-laws. Suddenly from a sad love story, it becomes a mass murder story with Stefan as the prime suspect. But did he really go to such an extent for his brief affair?
From then on they start suspecting the bride, whom Stefan had known only for a few months. Could she be behind all this? In all this chaos, both the suspects run away with families and police behind them. Will they find out who the real killer is? Or the lovers are hiding something from each other?
Watch the Wedding Season Trailer Below
The series is set to be released on 8 September on Disney+ and Hulu.
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