The Big Picture Hocus Pocus alum Bette Midler is letting go of the witch attire and putting on a bridal gown for her upcoming film, The Fabulous Four. People shared a first look at the wedding-themed comedy, with an image of the actress dressed up in white and wearing a veil. The shot also includes cast members Susan Sarandon, Megan Mullally, and Sheryl Lee Ralph sitting next to the bride with smiles on their faces, likely cheering for Midler's character.
According to the official synopsis, The Fabulous Four will follow three lifelong friends as they travel to Key West, Florida to be bridesmaids at the surprise wedding of their college girlfriend, Marilyn . With the celebration drawing near, their sisterly bond becomes even stronger as they do toasts, reflect on their shared past, and experience romance during the trip.
Jenna Milly and Ann Marie Allison co-wrote the script and the duo previously worked together on the wrestling comedy Golden Arm. The film was also executive produced by Gabrielle Jerou-Tabak and produced by Richard Barton Lewis. Both Jerou-Tabak and Barton Lewis were credited for August Rush, which had Freddie Highmore playing a musically-gifted orphan who flees to New York City in search of his birth parents.
“Our 10th anniversary year features some of our most ambitious films to date, from crowd-pleasing commercial stories to ambitious auteur-driven works, and we are incredibly proud of this lineup." 'The Fabulous Four' Was Originally Announced in 2022, With Sissy Spacek As One of the Leads The wedding comedy was initially announced in 2022, with Carrie alum Sissy Spacek as one of the four main characters. The actress was then replaced by the Abbott Elementary star, who recently won an Emmy for her role in the series, due to scheduling conflicts. Other names who are part of the cast are Bruce Greenwood and Timothy V. Murphy .
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