Kevin Hart (Think Like a Man Too) takes wedding planning to a whole new level of hilarity as the Best Man money can buy in THE WEDDING RINGER, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD April 28 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The buddy comedy also stars Josh Gad (Frozen) as Doug, who finds himself without a main groomsman only two weeks before his wedding to Gretchen, played by Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting (The Big Bang Theory). Given his time crunch before the big day, Doug hires Jimmy (Hart) to fill in, and an unexpected friendship develops.
Also starring in THE WEDDING RINGER is Jorge Garcia (Lost), Academy Award winner Cloris Leachman (Best Supporting Actress, The Last Picture Show, 1971), Jenifer Lewis (Black-ish) and Mimi Rogers (Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery).
THE WEDDING RINGER blu-ray comes loaded with an hour of all-new bonus materials, including 15 deleted scenes, five laugh-out-loud outtake reels, as well as 14 minutes of the casts alternate takes of jokes during filming. Also included is Aloe Blaccs music video, Can You Do This.
Synopsis:
Doug is a socially awkward groom-to-be with a problem: he has no best man. With less than two weeks to go until he marries the girl of his dreams, Doug is referred to Jimmy, who provides flattering best men for guys in need. What ensues is a hilarious wedding charade as they try to pull off the big con, and an unexpected budding friendship.
Directed by Jeremy Garelick from a screenplay by Jeremy Garelick and Jay Lavender, THE WEDDING RINGER was produced by Adam Fields and William Packer, with Zanne Devine, Glenn S. Gainor, Jeremy Garelick, Jay Lavender, and Ben Waisbren serving as executive producers.
Exclusive Blu-ray Bonus Features Include:
§ 15 Deleted Scenes
§ Five Outtake Reels
§ Line-o-Rama (short collections of alternate shots of jokes on set)
§ Aloe Blaccs Can You Do This Music Video
Blu-ray & DVD Bonus Features Include:
§ Going to the Chapel of Love featurette
§ Select Scenes Commentary with Director Jeremy Garelick and Josh Gad
THE WEDDING RINGER has a run time of approximately 101 minutes. The film is rated R for crude and sexual content, language throughout, some drug use and brief graphic nudity.
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