In May 2024, Prime Video announced during its upfront presentation that it has ordered a "Legally Blonde" prequel series, titled "Elle," from Witherspoon's media company, Hello Sunshine.
Prime Video has just added the perfect addition to your rom-com must-watch list as Reece Witherspoon and Will Ferrell's You're Cordially Invited lands on the streaming site.
Their characters deal with a major hitch as their family members get hitched in a consistently funny wedding comedy.
"It's as funny a movie as you're going to see in terms of just letting loose and letting it rip," Ferrell said alongside his co-star at a London preview of the film.
This Prime Video rom-com is much funnier when its leads are flirting with disaster than it is when they're flirting with each other.
“You’re Cordially Invited” comes out on Thursday, January 30. The movie will be streaming on Prime Video beginning at 3:00 a.m. ET on the 30th. If you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can watch “You’re Cordially Invited” for free on Prime Video, since the streaming service is included with a membership.
You’re Cordially Invited has officially premiered on our 2025 movie schedule, starring Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell. While the comedian-actor declared he and his newest costar are the unexpected dream team,
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon 's new rom-com, which has been described as "relentlessly vulgar", has dropped on Prime Video.
The wedding invites are in the mail and June 1 is around the corner, but Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell have just one little problem in their new Prime Video flick, You’re Cordially Invited: The venue they both separately reserved is overbooked.
Reese Witherspoon is on the hunt for the perfect teenage Elle Woods. The actress, who originated the role in the 2001 movie Legally Blonde and its 2003 sequel, recently shared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that she now has "to pick a girl to play the young me" in the Prime Video prequel series,
I was like, ‘Y’all this is really upsetting. I definitely did not go to law school, I didn’t finish college,’” she said.