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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Writer Bets Big on Original Rom-Com Spec

Writer Bets Big on Original Rom-Com Spec

20 Nov

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Summary

  • A new comedy film centers on a daughter-in-law's romantic matchmaking for her mother-in-law.
  • Writer Prosser sold her first spec script in a decade to Hello Sunshine.
  • Hello Sunshine, known for 'The Morning Show', is developing this new project.
Writer Bets Big on Original Rom-Com Spec

A compelling new comedy project, reportedly titled 'Smother in Law,' is set to be developed by Hello Sunshine, a company co-founded by Reese Witherspoon. The narrative centers on a young woman's mission to assist her somewhat overbearing mother-in-law in navigating her romantic endeavors. This project represents a significant sale for writer Prosser, marking her first spec script acquisition in ten years.

Prosser, an established writer with a history of successful spec sales including to Amazon and Lionsgate, recognized a market shift favoring original content. She strategically bet on her concept and title for 'Smother in Law,' a decision that has now paid off. Her past writing credits include 'Isn't It Scary' and the highly successful Netflix rom-com 'Look Both Ways.'

Hello Sunshine, founded in 2016 to create premium film and TV for women, has a strong track record with hits like 'The Morning Show' and 'The Last Thing He Told Me.' Their upcoming slate includes projects for Apple TV and Amazon. This new collaboration with Prosser further solidifies the company's commitment to diverse storytelling.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The movie 'Smother in Law' reportedly follows a young woman who tries to help her overbearing mother-in-law find romance.
The script for 'Smother in Law' was written by Prosser, her first spec sale in a decade.
Hello Sunshine is known for producing hit shows like 'The Morning Show' and 'The Last Thing He Told Me'.

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