The trailer for Hulu’s Wedding Season kicks off a martial whodunnit

Rosa Salazar and Gavin Drea lead the rom-com thriller series as a bride and her lover

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The trailer for Hulu’s Wedding Season kicks off a martial whodunnit
Rosa Salazar in Wedding Season Screenshot: Hulu/Youtube

It’s said that marriage lasts “till death do us part,” but what if the parting comes just moments after your lover crashed your picture perfect wedding? From the looks of Hulu’s new series Wedding Season, you become the prime suspect in your spouse’s mysterious death. And no, this is not the Netflix film Wedding Season starring Pallavi Sharda and Suraj Sharma, which premiered on the streamer last week, but a different project entirely.

Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel, Brand New Cherry Flavor) and Gavin Drea (Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets) star in the rom-com thriller series as Katie and Stefan, two lovers who meet at a wedding shortly before Katie’s own to someone else. Despite Stefan interrupting Katie’s wedding with a boisterous and dramatic “I object,” she ties the knot with another man. But, when this man and his entire family are poisoned later after the ceremony, Katie and Stefan find themselves at the center of the murder investigation.

Now on the run, they trek across the U.S. and UK, all while trying to prove their innocence. Hulu promises a genre-defying experience with this one.

Wedding Season | Official Trailer | Hulu

Jade Harrison, Jamie Michie, Callie Cooke, Bhav Joshi, Ioanna Kimbrook, and Omar Baroud round out Wedding Season’s cast. The series is penned by Oliver Lyttelton, who previously wrote the comedy Cheaters, with George Kane directing. The project comes down the pipe from the producers of Broad City, Difficult People, Younger, and HBO’s Search Party.

Wedding Season premieres on Hulu on September 8, just in time for those looking to fill the whodunnit void left by Only Murders In The Building before Knives Out: The Glass Onion makes it way to theaters.

9 Comments

  • dirtside-av says:

    Martial? Martial?

    • liebkartoffel-av says:

      What, it’s not like they have the time to make sure “marital” wasn’t autocorrected to “martial” before pressing “publish.” Time is clicks is money!

    • kasley42-av says:

      Is there nobody around who could just glance at what has been typed? Especially in a headline?  Maybe you don’t have regular editors, but you should have colleagues who care.

  • soapdiggy-av says:

    Wedding Season? More like Dead-ding Season!

  • bloggymcblogblog-av says:

    Weirdly enough, Netflix just released another movie called Wedding Season less than two weeks ago. It’s a straight rom com though. 

    • cura-te-ipsum-av says:

      I just saw it on the 5th of August with my cousin. First ever Netflix movie I’ve ever seen on Netflix. One of the first things I’ve ever seen on paid streaming too.A film about parents trying to fix up an unmarried Indian daughter and we’re both ethnically Sri Lankan and unmarried … well, we can relate.Also blew my mind as an Australian that the lead of that film is also Australian. I never pick them ever (Fringe was an experience when I found out about John Noble and Anna Torv!) Sam Worthington excepted.

    • docprof-av says:

      Yeah I was initially very confused by this article about the release of a trailer for a movie that is already available to watch. 

  • rigbyriordan-av says:

    When are we going to get the Alita sequel?

  • mdiller64-av says:

    The series is penned by Oliver Lyttelton, who previously wrote the comedy CheatersSounds like this guy has found his niche: comedies about people who cheat on their partners. Nothing funnier than infidelity!

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