Drew Barrymore is once again reteaming with Adam Sandler, signing on to Sandler’s untitled romantic comedy set up at Warner Bros., The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The project, which was initially called Blended when it was set up as a pitch in 2007, centers on a man and a woman who, after a disastrous first date, get trapped at a family resort with their kids from previous marriages in tow. An attraction begins to grow despite comedic mishaps.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
The project, which was initially called Blended when it was set up as a pitch in 2007, centers on a man and a woman who, after a disastrous first date, get trapped at a family resort with their kids from previous marriages in tow. An attraction begins to grow despite comedic mishaps.
Source: Hollywood Reporter


Yes! I am so here for this since I love 50 First Dates and The Wedding Singer.
ReplyDeleteThey do well together, The Wedding Singer is an awesome movie and 50 First Dates was pretty good too.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a typical romcom movie but these two work well together so we'll see.
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