Two more stars have joined the Oh. What. Fun. cast for the upcoming Christmas movie that previously added Michelle Pfeiffer to its roster.
holiday movie. There’s no official word on what their roles will be, though the outlet states that, according to sources, they will play the grown children of Pfeiffer’s character, Claire Clauster.
The movie’s production is planned to start in Atlanta in late May, and it will be directed and produced by Michael Showalter and also produced by Jordana Mollick, Berry Welsh and Jane Rosenthal for Tribeca, and Kate Churchill. The film’s script is based on a short story by Chandler Baker, with the film’s script itself being written by Baker and Showalter. Little other casting or release information has been made available as of yet.
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