South Wales Echo

Here comes the bride... and a bloodthirs­ty band of pirates

JENNIFER LOPEZ AND JOSH DUHAMEL HAVE TEAMED UP FOR A NEW ACTION ROM-COM AND IT’S A HILARIOUS THRILL RIDE, RACHAEL DAVIS FINDS OUT

- Shotgun Wedding is on Prime Video now

THERE are lots of things that can go wrong on your big day.

A splash of red wine on a pure white dress, a family argument, torrential rain, someone tripping on their way down the aisle... making sure the day goes swimmingly is anxiety-inducing, to say the least.

One thing that no-one ever imagines might ruin their wedding day, however, is a band of bloodthirs­ty larcenous pirates crashing a destinatio­n wedding on a private island, taking everyone hostage except for the bride and groom, who can’t stop arguing - but this exactly what happens to betrothed Darcy and Tom in the new Prime Video actioncome­dy Shotgun Wedding.

From Pitch Perfect’s Jason Moore, Shotgun Wedding sees Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel play a not-so-happy couple whose exotic wedding day goes totally wrong, to say the least.

Lopez’s Darcy, far from being a demanding bride, actually wanted a very simple wedding, but her ‘groomzilla’ Tom, played by Duhamel, talked her into the extravagan­t tropical wedding and has caused a rift by wanting everything to be absolutely perfect.

The friction builds between the couple before they’ve even uttered the words ‘I do’, but their arguing is interrupte­d not by romantic vows or heartwarmi­ng displays of affection, but by machine gun-wielding pirates.

“It’s a big romantic comedy, but it’s more of a romantic action movie – it’s an adventure,” says Lopez, 53, who married actor Ben Affleck last year, almost 20 years after they broke off their first engagement.

“There’s so much that happens. But the core of it is it’s about these families coming together, and my character, Darcy, and Josh’s character, Tom, really figuring out who they are and how they’re going to make this marriage work.

“And if they can make this marriage work. They start off at very different ends of the spectrum on what they want, not just from this wedding, but from their relationsh­ip. “Along the way, with all of the things that they have to go through – which is outrageous and crazy – they really do discover each other and what they want.”

As with any wedding, the mother and father of the bride and groom play central roles. Here the bride’s mother and father are veteran actress Sonia Braga and comedy legend Cheech Marin, while Jennifer Coolidge and Steve Coulter play the parents of the groom. Coolidge, 61, is very much the woman of the moment. At the beginning of the year, she received a standing ovation as she collected a Golden Globe Award for her role in hit series The White Lotus, and she also recently starred in Netflix’s mystery thriller series The Watcher.

Too many she’s best known for her performanc­es in American Pie, Legally Blonde and A Cinderella Story, but has loved being involved in comedies that have a darker edge.

“I do like the combo of dark and comedy, I really do,” Coolidge says.

“I like when it’s incredibly real, it feels real... so it’s very sort of scary stuff and then comedy is sort of mixed in. Beverly Hills Cop was one of my favourite movies when I was growing up, so I like that combo.”

In Shotgun Wedding, Coolidge plays Tom’s mother Carol, who she says is “a very simple woman in the way she looks at life”.

“She is someone who only sees the good in people, and, the way she was written, I recognised that kind of innocent, glass-half-full person and knew how to play her,” she adds.

Working alongside Coolidge is Coulter, who has previously had roles in The Conjuring and The

Hunger Games. “It’s very, very funny, but the violence in it’s... these people get in serious trouble!” he says of the film.

“It’s not like oh, wacky, lovable pirates. They’re murderous, it’s like, if you imagine the absolute worst possible thing to happen at a wedding, apart from the food, would be pirates.”

Duhamel – best known for starring in the Transforme­rs film series – says he loved the scale of Shotgun Wedding and how it blends the rom-com genre with riotous action.

“What I love about the movie, and what I think J [Justin] Moore did such a great job on, is he wasn’t afraid to make this a big romp of a movie,” says the 50-year-old.

“He always talked about squeezing a little lemon on that sugar,” he jokes of Moore’s approach to bringing the action into the romantic comedy.

“This movie felt totally and comedicall­y different than anything I’ve done.”

The director himself, says that when he first received the script by Mark Hammer – who also wrote 2014 rom-com Two Night Stand – he was initially surprised because “it’s an unusual blend of genres, balancing romance, action and comedy in a way that felt new”. “I had never done those kinds of big action sequences before, so that was appealing to me as well,” adds Moore, 52.

That said, he points out that Shotgun Wedding isn’t such a far cry from his previous work – which includes 2012 musical comedy Pitch Perfect and 2015 comedy Sisters – as his approach to filming the lively action sequences are similar to crafting compelling choreograp­hy. “With choreograp­hy, you want it to be physically exciting and surprising, you want it to escalate, you want it to tell a story,” he says. “You can apply those same rules to action – you want it to have pace, to build and have surprises.” He adds: “I hope what audiences take away from this movie is it’s a total thrill ride with characters that you really love and care about but also laugh at the whole time.”

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Wedding Transforme­rs star Josh Duhamel and Jennifer Lopez play Tom and Darcy, a not-so-happy couple in Shotgun
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WEDDING HELL: The big day does not go according to plan for Darcy and Tom
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Jennifer Coolidge plays Tom’s mum
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Director Jason Moore

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