Mackenzie Davis hides behind the door to hide from her family in the new trailer for Happiest Season.
21.10.2020 - 01:23 / hollywoodreporter.com
Clea DuVall's holiday romantic-comedy Happiest Season has become the latest Hollywood studio film to bypass a theatrical release in the U.S. and premiere in the home amid the ongoing pandemic.
Sony's TriStar, Entertaintment One and Hulu announced Tuesday that Hulu has acquired U.S. rights to the rom-com.
Hulu has set a Nov. 25 release.
That's the same date that Happiest Season was set to hit the screen. Sony Pictures and eOne co-financed the movie, and will retain distribution rights in Canada
.Mackenzie Davis hides behind the door to hide from her family in the new trailer for Happiest Season.
met a lesbian?” “Schitt’s Creek” star Daniel Levy asks in the trailer.Clea DuVall’s film puts a comedic, rom-com, holiday spin on a tough coming-out moment for LGBTQ couples.
dot gif): The first trailer for Hulu's is here, previewing the queer Christmas rom-com starring Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis.Stewart plays Abby, whose plans to propose to Harper (Davis) at her family's annual Christmas dinner are complicated when she learns Harper isn't out to her nearest and dearest.
Janet W. Lee Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis bring holiday cheer in the first trailer for the lesbian Christmas rom-com “Happiest Season.”“Happiest Season” follows Abby (Stewart), who plans on proposing to Harper (Davis) at Harper’s family holiday party.
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The upcoming Christmas rom-com Happiest Season, starring Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis, will be skipping theaters and going right to streaming.
Also Read: Kristen Stewart in Talks to Star in Holiday Rom-Com 'Happiest Season' at TriStarDuVall also wrote the screenplay with Mary Holland. Marty Bowen and Isaac Klauser produced, while Wyck Godfrey and Jonathan McCoy serve as executive producers.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorHulu said Tuesday that has acquired U.S. rights to Clea DuVall’s Happiest Season, the holiday romantic comedy starring Kristen Stewart that had aiming for a November 25 theatrical release from Sony Pictures.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterHulu is decking the halls for “Happiest Season,” a rare mainstream holiday comedy centered on two women in love.The streamer has picked up domestic distribution rights to the Clea DuVall-directed film. Original distributor and co-financier Sony Pictures will retain rights in Canada and the rest of the world.The move is unsurprising as the coronavirus pandemic leaves many American movie theaters shuttered.
Kristen Stewart doesn’t want you to watch the upcoming film, “Happiest Season” and expect anything more than a typical rom-com. While gleefully describing a film as a standard rom-com might elicit groans from film fans, it’s the exact reason why people should be incredibly excited for the upcoming film directed by Clea DuVall.
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