Some films define an era, capturing a moment in time with a singular, dynamic quality. Think of the on-screen chemistry that launched a thousand dreams of rebellion and a perfect day away from school in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Now, imagine if those two indelible figures, Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck, one a master of mischief and the other a perpetually anxious best friend, were to reunite decades later for a new cinematic endeavor. Lionsgate and MRC are bringing them back together, alongside a stellar ensemble of new additions, in The Best Is Yet to Come.
This new production has expanded its impressive lineup,
adding several high-profile talents to the already celebrated leading duo.
The Best Is Yet to Come: The reunion and new additions
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The upcoming film, a Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck comedy,
adds a remarkable group of talents to its cast. Lionsgate and MRC’s production
of The Best Is Yet to Come has recently announced that Emmy and two-time
Tony winner Mary-Louise Parker, two-time Tony winner Sutton Foster, Thomas
Mann, and Michaela Watkins are joining the ensemble. The film, directed by Jon
Turteltaub, is a re-teaming of Broderick and Ruck, who previously shared the
screen in the iconic 1986 teen comedy, and promises a fresh take on their
celebrated on-screen friendship.
Following Deadline’s revelation of the cast, the speculation regarding the storyline is at an all-time high. The story, written by Allan Loeb, follows
two best friends who have a significant misunderstanding that leads each to
believe the other is on the verge of death. This dramatic misconception prompts
them to embark on a journey to live life to the fullest. Amy Baer is producing
the film through her Gidden Media banner, with Dimitri Rassam also producing,
based on the 2019 French film he previously produced. A specific release date
and distribution platforms have not yet been determined.
The new additions to the ensemble have consistently
demonstrated their ability to embody such complex characters, making them an
ideal fit for the project.
Why the cast is perfect for The Best Is Yet to Come
Mary-Louise Parker’s portrayal of the cunning and complex
Nancy Botwin on the television series Weeds earned her a Golden Globe,
showcasing her ability to blend comedy with dramatic depth. Sutton Foster is
widely recognized for her leading role in the television series Younger,
where she masterfully embodied a woman reinventing her life in New York City.
Her comedic timing and dramatic range are undeniable.
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Thomas Mann is a versatile actor known for his memorable
performances, particularly in the coming-of-age film Me and Earl and the
Dying Girl, where he delivered a deeply heartfelt and sensitive portrayal
of a high school student navigating an unlikely friendship. Michaela Watkins, a
former Saturday Night Live cast member, has built a reputation as a
comedic and dramatic force with her work on series like Casual and the
film You Hurt My Feelings. Her improvisational skills and genuine warmth
will undoubtedly enhance the film’s dynamic. Until then, viewers can count on Netflix’s laugh-out-loud series.
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Will this ensemble recapture the magic of its predecessors
while forging its own legacy? Let us know in the comments below.