Karen Gillan Will Play the Lead Role in Adam Sztykiel’s Upcoming Movie ‘Let’s Have Kids’
Critics’ Choice Award winner Karen Gillan has joined the lead role in the forthcoming Let’s Have Kids! Movie. According to Deadline, the actress has joined the team as the main cast and she will share the screen with Zoe Chao, Sam Richardson, Max Greenfield, Ed Begley, Mary Steenburgen, and many others.
In addition, Adam Sztykiel will direct the film. The plot revolves around two lifelong friends, Emma and Phoebe, who decide to have their babies at the same time. However, the planning is not as easy as it may seem. The purpose behind their determination lies in navigating their great motherhood.
What’s Next for Karen Gillan?
Karen Gillan, the star of Dual’s double-role cast, has recently talked about the future prospect of the Jumanji series. The actress has revealed that she is eager to play Ruby Roundhouse.
While mentioning the project, she added, “I’m sure it’s tricky to wrangle everyone’s schedules, but I haven’t heard anything about it other than the fact that we will be doing it at some point. So we’re all so enthusiastic about it. We all love working on those films, and it’s just a matter of when.”
Gillan is also known as one of the most highly appreciated filmmakers and screenwriters. She appeared in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), where she played the role of Nebula.
When Will Let’s Have Kids Released in Theaters?
At the moment of writing this article, the makers have not shared the official release date for the Let’s Have Kids movie. However, it’s been just a few weeks since we got to know that Karen Gillan has earned a spot in the movie. So therefore, the filming is yet to begin.
However, we can assume that, if the filming, production, and marketing phase took eight to ten months, then we may see the official trailer as early as the end of the following years. For now, fans have to wait for the confirmed release date. Until then, you can enjoy Karen Gillan’s performance in movies like Guardians of The Galaxy, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, and the Jumanji series.
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