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Indie Comedy 'What Now' Assembles Star-Studded Cast for 2025 Production

Summary

  • Indie feature 'What Now' begins production this month in Los Angeles
  • Stars Eliza Coupe, Rhys Darby, and Beth Grant in lead roles
  • Inspired by real-life friendship of Kombucha founder and internet personality
Indie Comedy 'What Now' Assembles Star-Studded Cast for 2025 Production

In October 2025, an indie feature film titled 'What Now' is set to begin production in the Los Angeles area. The female buddy comedy has assembled an impressive cast, including Eliza Coupe of 'Happy Endings', Rhys Darby from 'Our Flag Means Death' and 'Flight of the Conchords', and Beth Grant of 'The Mindy Project'.

The film is inspired by the real-life friendship of Health-Ade Kombucha founder Daina Trout and internet personality Sharzad Kiadeh, both of whom are starring in and executive producing the project. 'What Now' centers on a burned-out protein bar CEO and a canceled TV host who collide at a desert wellness retreat, forming an unlikely bond as they rediscover their purpose and resilience.

The comedy is directed by Daniella Eisman, known for her work on 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' and 'Superstore', with a script written by Peter Hoare, the scribe behind 'Standing Up, Falling Down'. The film is produced by Guy Chachkes of Reelarc, with Kailey Marsh of Five Line executive producing and Mia Cusumano handling the casting.

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The indie comedy 'What Now' centers on a burned-out protein bar CEO and a canceled TV host who form an unlikely bond after colliding at a desert wellness retreat.
The 'What Now' comedy features a star-studded cast including Eliza Coupe, Rhys Darby, and Beth Grant.
The indie feature 'What Now' is set to begin production this month in the Los Angeles area.

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