Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
From the director of the popular comedy series "Special Forces: San Diego" and "Brooklyn 9-9" Jake Zimansky. Brothers Dave (Zac Efron) and Mike Stangle (Adam Devine) are real party people. But every family celebration turns into a disaster for other family members. Their sister's wedding in Hawaii is not far off. The parents of the brothers decide to take drastic measures: either Mike and Dave come to the celebration with decent girls, or let them not come at all. The guys didn't think long and made an announcement on the show about who they needed. A free opportunity to go to Hawaii attracted two girls: Tatyana (Aubrey Plaza) and Alice (Anna Kendrick). Both brothers are delighted with their couples, they do not know that these two are even more unruly and crazy than the boys. Read more For director Jake Zimansky, "Wedding pogrom" is not the first experience in comedies. He has many short films, the series "Special Forces: San Diego" and "Brooklyn 9-9", as well as the television sports comedy "7 Days in Hell" with Kit Harrington. In January 2015, Zac Efron joined the cast to portray the role of Dave Stangle. A month later, Adam Devine confirmed his participation in the filming, he starred in the role of the second brother - Mike. In April 2015, it became known that Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza will play Alice and Tatyana. Stephen Ruth, Chloe Bridges, Stephanie Bird and others also starred in the film "Wedding Pogrom". The role of Mike could have been performed by TJ Miller, but he refused to participate in "Deadpool". Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza are friends in real life. They starred together in the fantasy comedy "Scott Pilgrim vs. Everyone" and in the melodrama "If Your Girlfriend Is a Zombie." One of the producers of the tape was Peter Chernin. His filmography includes the following famous films: "The World of Oblivion" with Tom Cruise, "Saint Vincent" with Bill Murray, "Exodus: Gods and Kings" by Ridley Scott and "Spy" by Paul Feig. Filming of the film "Wedding pogrom" began in May 2015 and lasted until August. The main site was the most populated island of the Hawaiian archipelago - Oahu.