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Phil Dunster, Gemma Chan, Aisling Bea, and Marianne Jean-Baptiste Join Amazon MGM's Romantic Comedy 'Hello & Paris'

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Four actors have been added to the cast of Amazon MGM Studios' upcoming romantic comedy 'Hello & Paris,' joining previously announced stars Javier Bardem, Kate Hudson, and Steve Zahn. The film, written and directed by Elizabeth Chomko, is loosely inspired by Deborah McKinlay's 2014 novel and follows a landscape architect and novelist who meet in Paris and gradually connect across the Atlantic. The movie is currently in production and will stream exclusively on Prime Video.

Amazon MGM Studios has announced four new cast members for the romantic comedy 'Hello & Paris': Phil Dunster, Gemma Chan, Aisling Bea, and Marianne Jean-Baptiste, joining previously confirmed stars Javier Bardem, Kate Hudson, and Steve Zahn. Written and directed by Elizabeth Chomko, the film is loosely adapted from Deborah McKinlay's 2014 novel 'That Part Was True' and is described as being in the vein of classic romantic comedies like 'Sleepless in Seattle,' 'When Harry Met Sally,' and 'You've Got Mail.' The story centers on a landscape architect and a bestselling novelist who have a contentious first meeting in Paris before gradually developing a connection through exchanging books and recipes while living on opposite sides of the Atlantic. The film is currently in production with Finola Dwyer producing through Fifth Season, and will receive a worldwide streaming release on Prime Video, with Legendary Entertainment's 193 handling international sales.

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