The Big Picture Jennifer Garner has been busy with a wide variety of projects over the past couple of years, but the performer is ready to continue her working relationship with Netflix. According to Deadline, Garner has signed on to star in Mrs. Claus, an upcoming holiday comedy the studio is quietly developing. After countless titles have placed Santa Claus in the spotlight, it's time for Mrs.
Reese Witherspoon will serve as a producer on Mrs. Claus, and the story is already being worked on by a screenwriter. Leah McKendrick, who was previously involved in titles such as Scrambled and M.F.A., is hard at work with the script for Mrs. Claus, but no plot details have been disclosed by Netflix at the moment. Scrambled told the story of Nellie , a young woman who decides to freeze her eggs after a bad breakup. The movie also featured performances from Ego Nwodin and Andrew Santino.
Before she was ever selected to star in Mrs. Claus, Jennifer Garner appeared in The Last Thing He Told Me, a miniseries where she also worked as an executive producer. Garner's character was named Hannah Hall, and the story followed the lead as she formed an unexpected relationship with her stepdaughter while looking for her missing husband. While the tone of the miniseries was very different from what audiences can expect from Mrs.
Jennifer Garner is Back at Netflix Close By starring in Mrs. Claus, Jennifer Garner will be working with Netflix once again, after appearing in various projects from the streaming platform in recent years. The performer stepped into the shoes of Allison Torres in Yes Day, a comedy about a couple of parents who can't say no to their children in a span of twenty-four hours.