

It is a remake of a classic Spencer Tracy film. The Father of the Bride franchise consists of a series of released comedy and romantic comedy films, based on the premise of the 1949 novel of the same name.The film adaptations respectively depict the events of wedding preparations from the point of view of an overly-protective father, and his growing realizations that his daughter has grown.

In the first part of the film, he gets married to her while in the second he gets her pregnant. Bryan MacKenzie is the fiance of Annie played by Kimberly Williams.

Steve Martin (George), Diane Keaton (Nina), Kimberly Williams-Paisley (Annie), Martin Short (Franck Eggelhoffer), Kieran Culkin (Matty.
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While it's not yet clear what the event will entail, the special, which will debut live on Netflix's YouTube channel at 3pm PT/6pm ET on September 25, will include original stars Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kieran Culkin, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and Martin Short, and is written and directed by Meyers herself.Īfter some teasing social media posts, Netflix finally debuted a trailer today along with the official announcement-watch it in full above. As in the original film, dad George (Steve Martin) has a hard time dealing with the fact that his little girl has grown up. Father of the Bride was first released in December of 1991, and it centers around the wedding of the eldest daughter in the Banks family. The Father of the Bride 3 cast also includes George Newbern as Bryan MacKenzie. After starring in Father of the Bride, Steve appeared in the film’s sequel, Father of the Bride 2, as well as movies Bringing Down the House, Cheaper by the Dozen, and The Pink Panther. The Father of the Bride cast has reunited for a good cause. Today, Netflix announced that most of the cast of Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride Part I I will be reuniting for a special event to benefit Chef José Andrés's World Central Kitchen, a charitable organization focused on providing meals to disaster victims. Father of the Bride, the beloved Nancy Meyers-written remake of the 1950's classic, is getting a third chapter almost thirty years after the first film stole our hearts in 1991.
