Reddit journalist says Olivia Rodrigo and Dylan Minnette are in talks to play a married couple in an upcoming Netflix romantic comedy KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Friday, March 17, 2023

Reddit journalist says Olivia Rodrigo and Dylan Minnette are in talks to play a married couple in an upcoming Netflix romantic comedy

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Olivia Rodrigo and Dylan Minnette are in talks to play a married couple in an upcoming Netflix romantic comedy. (Read More Here).



Taking to Reddit, a journalist there revealed that the popular celebrity will be featured in a new comedy movie. 

The journalist wrote: "Olivia Rodrigo and Dylan Minnette have been considered to play a couple in a future teen romance franchise. Rodrigo had received a the script and on production budget of $25-30Million.
Olivia Rodrigo wears a The Cure t-shirt and purple zebra pants while leaving the Space Jam: A New Legacy Party In The Park After Dark event held at Six Flags Magic Mountain on Tuesday night (June 29) in Valencia, Calif.

The 18-year-old singer and actress wasn't the only Disney star in attendance - former Disney Channel actors Ross Lynch and Madison Pettis also joined in on the fun!


Stars of the movie - LeBron James, Cedric Joe, Ceyar J Wright and Don Cheadle were in attendance as well, plus Jacob Elordi and Kaia Gerber, Chloe Bailey and Ryan Destiny, and cute couple Dylan Minnette and Lydia Night. If you missed it, check out the latest Space Jam trailer RIGHT HERE. The new movie will be out in theaters and on HBO Max in two weeks, on Friday, July 16th.

Sophomore albums are always a prickly proposition. Do you return to the same creative well as your debut, or broaden your horizons? Wallows opted for the latter approach on Tell Me That It’s Over. The trio comprised of Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters, and Cole Preston uses the hazy, nostalgic indie-rock sound of 2019’s Nothing Happens as a starting point and then, under the guidance of super-producer Ariel Rechtshaid, dabble in everything from ’80-inspired electronica to orchestral grunge. “There’s definitely still a lot there for our current fans, but also some new sounds,” Preston says of Tell Me That It’s Over. “We're trying to change it up early so that people don't really know what to expect from us.” 

The band’s sonic evolution is at least partly a byproduct of the pandemic. “If COVID hadn't happened, we would have jumped right into a second album,” Minnette adds. “And I think it would have sounded a lot more like ‘OK’ and ‘Nobody Gets Me,’ which were in the conversation for our second album.” Instead, Wallows rolled out those raucous tracks as part of 2020’s Remote EP. “I'm really happy we did Remote,” Minnette continues. “It allowed us to get some stuff out of our system and then go into [Tell Me That It’s Over] with an open mind and ultimately create what we did, rather than allowing those sophomore album nerves to sink in.” The trio’s approach to that second full-length was elastic and easygoing—an outlook encouraged by Rechtshaid.

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