Sarah Silverman joins ‘Marry Me’ cast
Team Udayavani, Jul 20, 2019, 3:20 PM IST
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Los Angeles: Actor-comedienne Sarah Silverman is the latest addition to the cast of Universal’s upcoming feature “Marry Me”.
“Game of Thrones” actor John Bradley has also boarded the Jennifer Lopez-starrer, reported Variety.
Kat Coiro is directing the film, which also features Owen Wilson and Latin music superstar Maluma.
The script has been penned by John Rogers and Tami Sagher, with a rewrite by Harper Dill.
The film is based on a graphic novel by Bobby Crosby. It revolves around a pop superstar (Lopez) who, moments before marrying her rock-star fiance at Madison Square Garden, finds out he was cheating with her assistant and melts down onstage. She picks a random math teacher (Wilson) out of the crowd to marry instead.
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