
The Wrong Paris OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Miranda Cosgrove and Pierson Fodé's romantic comedy
The Wrong Paris' plot overview
The film follows Cosgrove's character, Dawn, a struggling artist desperate for a break and hoping to land a spot in a prestigious Parisian art program. When a reality TV dating show offers an all-expenses-paid trip to Paris as a prize, she signs up faster than you can say "bonjour." The catch? It turns out the producers meant Paris, Texas, not the City of Love in France.
Dawn's hopes are dashed in a flash, and the whole thing feels like a bad prank. Her plan is simple: get eliminated and go home. But things get complicated when she meets Trey, played by the charming Pierson Fodé, the show's leading man who might just be worth sticking around for.
The Wrong Paris' cast and crew
The Wrong Paris is directed by Janeen Damian, who has previously worked on Netflix's Irish Wish, and written by Nicole Henrich. It's produced by romantic-comedy veteran Brad Krevoy through MPCA (Motion Picture Corporation of America). Cosgrove herself also serves as an executive producer. Production wrapped in late 2024, and everything points to a breezy, charming vibe.
Alongside Cosgrove and Fodé, the cast features a bunch of familiar faces, including Madison Pettis, Madeleine Arthur, Frances Fisher, Yvonne Orji, Torrance Coombs, Hannah Stocking, and Emilija Baranac. Filming took place in Vancouver and Agassiz, British Columbia, standing in for the small-town Texan setting.
If you're into feel-good movies that don't take themselves too seriously but still manage to tell a meaningful story, The Wrong Paris might just be your thing. Mark your calendar, September 12, on Netflix is when it all drops.
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