'Wedding Every Weekend': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about the Hallmark romance

The movie is directed by Kevin Fair and written by Julie Sherman Wolfe
PUBLISHED AUG 11, 2020
(Hallmark)
(Hallmark)

Hallmark never fails on delivering romance dramas on its a network and there is a new addition to its vast collection this August and it is called 'Wedding Every Weekend.' Giving us a few 'Wedding Year' vibes, the film will be filled with beautiful weddings with many love stories, although only one love story is the main focus - it's that of Nate and Brooke. Here is what we know about the upcoming film.

Release date

'Wedding Every Weekend' premieres on Saturday, August 15, 2020.

Plot

The official synopsis reads, "Nate and Brooke are going to the same four weddings, four weekends in a row. To avoid set-ups, they go together as 'wedding buddies.' But what starts as a friendship soon becomes deeper."

Cast

Kimberley Sustad and Paul Campbell  (Hallmark)

Kimberley Sustad as Brooke

Sustad is known for her roles as Joanne Yates in 'Travelers' (2018), Caitlyn Hartley in 'Unspeakable' (2019), Helen Foley in 'The Twilight Zone' (2019) and Marilee White in 'The Nine Lives of Christmas' (2014). Her most recent works include 'Morning Show Mysteries: Death by Design' (2019), 'Sense, Sensibility & Snowmen' (2019) and 'You Me Her' (2019)

Paul Campbell as Nate

Campbell is known for his roles as Billy Keikeya in 'Battlestar Galactica' (2004-2006), Tony in 'The Big Year' (2011), Albert Jackson in '88 Minutes' (2007) and Tyle in 'Severed' (2005). His most recent works include 'The Last Bridesmaid' (2019) and 'Holiday Hearts' (2019).

The other members of the cast include Brandi Alexander as Ginny, Jaime M Calica as Greg, Malcolm Stewart as Leo, Nicole Major as Gretchen, Makayla Moore as Amanda, Chris Ippolito as Will, and many more

Creators

The movie is directed by Kevin Fair and written by Julie Sherman Wolfe. Charles Cooper serves as producer.

Trailer

It's a romance drama filled with weddings, so well, cue the tears. A duo takes on multiple weddings, not realizing that their friendship is turning into a more trusting relationship that they have yet to acknowledge. 



 


Where to watch

Catch 'Wedding Every Weekend' on Saturday, August 15, 2020, at 9 pm/ 8 c on Hallmark.

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