Bleecker Road has launched The Marriage ceremony Banquet trailer for its latest romantic comedy film, which is able to arrive in theaters nationwide on April 18, 2025. Following its premiere on the current 2025 Sundance Movie Competition, the movie has acquired a Tomatometer score of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, based mostly on 22 opinions.
Take a look at The Marriage ceremony Banquet trailer beneath (watch extra trailers):
What occurs in The Marriage ceremony Banquet trailer?
The video introduces two queer {couples} as they become involved in a giant elaborate lie that may require them to deceive a wealthy South Korean grandmother. The movie is led by Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone as Lee, Kelly Marie Tran as Angela, Bowen Yang as Chris, Han Gi-chan as Min, Joan Chen as Might, and Academy Award winner Youn Yuh-jung as Ja-Younger.
The Marriage ceremony Banquet is directed by Andrew Ahn, who co-wrote the screenplay with James Schamus, based mostly on Ang Lee’s 1993 romantic comedy film of the identical title. Extra solid members embody Bobo Le, Camille Atebe, Jeffrey Liang, Emma Yi, Francoise Yip, Marlee Walchuk, Jeremy Hoffman, and extra. It’s govt produced by Daniel Bekerman, Julie Goldstein, Luca Intili, Andrew Karpen, Shivani Rawat, and Kent Sanderson.
“The movie is a joyful comedy of errors a few chosen household navigating the disasters and delights of household expectations, queerness, and cultural id. Angela and her associate Lee have been unfortunate with their IVF remedies, however can’t afford to pay for one more spherical. In the meantime their buddy Min, the closeted scion of a multinational company empire, has loads of household cash however a soon-to-expire pupil visa,” reads the official synopsis.
“When his commitment-phobic boyfriend Chris rejects his proposal, Min makes the provide to Angela as a substitute: a inexperienced card marriage in change for funding Lee’s IVF. However their plans to quietly elope are upended when Min’s skeptical grandmother flies in from Korea unannounced, insisting on an all-out marriage ceremony extravaganza. With a pitch-perfect solid of multigenerational expertise, this recent reimagining of Ang Lee’s beloved, Award-winning rom-com teems with humour and coronary heart in a poignant reminder that being a part of a household means studying to each settle for and forgive.”








