Netflix is bringing Joey King, Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron together to lead an untitled romantic comedy movie.
Via The Wrap, we know that Richard LaGravanese (PS I Love You) is not only on directing duties here, but he also co-wrote the script with Carrie Solomon.
An official logline for the romcom reads: "A surprising romance kicks off comic consequences for a young woman, her mother and her movie star boss as they face the complications of love, sex, and identity."
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King is best known for her portrayal of Elle Evans in The Kissing Booth trilogy, while Oscar winner Kidman most recently went Nordic as Alexander Skarsgård's character's mother Queen Gudrún in The Northman.
Efron can currently be seen on Prime Video in the survival thriller Gold, where he plays the guard of a goldmine.
The trio's Netflix project may fall under King's lucrative production deal with the streaming giant, which was announced almost a full year ago.
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"My relationship with Netflix started 5 years ago with me in a state of disbelief that I was getting to lead one of their first original [young adult] films. That feeling of amazement and disbelief of working with them has only grown," said King at the time.
"I am honoured to have a first-look deal with a company that changed my life and lifts me up in my journey in growing as a producer.
"I've always had a lot of ideas and opinions, but now I have an outlet for those ideas and with a company that couldn't be more collaborative. I can't wait for us to make some movie magic happen."
King will be seen on screens this summer opposite Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock in Bullet Train.