Nancy Meyers Explains Title of Her Upcoming Rom-Com ‘Paris Paramount’
Meyers took to Instagram to explain that the title is a riff on an old Ernst Lubitsch quote.
Meyers took to Instagram to explain that the title is a riff on an old Ernst Lubitsch quote.
It’s unclear if the film would keep the same $130 million budget or any of the previously reported cast, but it would likely be released theatrically.
Scarlett Johansson, Penelopé Cruz, Owen Wilson, and Michael Fassbender were all circling the pricey rom-com.
Playing an opioid-addicted grieving woman is the closest to a rom-com Pugh will ever get, said the Oscar-nominated star.
The beloved 2006 rom-com will not be returning to the big screen anytime soon.
This weekend, the “It’s Complicated” filmmaker pointed to the skewed obsession with her lavish sets, but she also drew attention to another facet of the conversation.
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