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WHO’S IN IT?

Leslie Mann (Knocked Up), Ike Barinholtz (Suicide Squad), John Cena (Sisters), Kathryn Newton (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), Gideon Adlon (film debut), Geraldine Viswanathan (All Out Dysfunktion!), Graham Phillips (Evan Amighty), Miles Robbins (Dead Man Walking), Jimmy Bellinger (An American Affair), June Diane Raphael (The Disaster Artist), Hannibal Buress (Daddy’s Home), Sarayu Blue (Lions for Lambs)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Kay Cannon (film debut), director; Jon Hurwitz (Harold and Kumar Get The Munchies) and Hayden Schlossberg (American Reunion), writers, producers; Brian Kehoe (Overachievers), Jim Kehoe (Duress) and Eben Russell (film debut) writers; Chris Cowles (The Vatican Tapes), Chris Fenton (47 Ronin), Evan Goldberg (This Is The End), Nathan Kahane (The Strangers), Seth Rogen (Sausage Party) and James Weaver (The Disaster Artist), producers; Mateo Messina (Juno), composer; Russ T. Alsobrook (Forgetting Sarah Marshall), cinematographer; Stacey Schroeder (Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Lisa (Mann), Hunter (Barinholtz) and Mitchell (Cena) are three parents who discover that their teenage daughters (Newton, Adlon and Viswanathan) have made a pact to lose their virginities on prom night, and set out on a covert one-night mission to stop them from sealing the deal…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Get ready for a wild and crazy adventure with shenanigans and gross-out gags galore in this hilarious tale of overprotective parents going the extra mile for their children’s’ safety.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 30TH MARCH 2018

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