Seth Rogen has been enjoying significant success with his new streaming show, The Studio. Its Emmy nomination success highlights its unique blend of comedy and behind-the-scenes satire, making it a favorite among viewers. Soon, his comedic talents will be showcased alongside Anna Kendrick in a new comedy film, with the title and plot details now available.
It’s well-known that Seth Rogen has captivated audiences with his buddy comedies and the new Apple TV+ series. However, Anna Kendrick has also brought her own comedic charm to the screen in previous roles. She made her mark in the musical-comedy film Camp and delivered a cappella humor in the Pitch Perfect series. According to Deadline, the stars of the 2011 dramedy 50/50 will reunite for a new comedy titled Babies.
What is Babies about?
Lauren Miller, who is also Seth Rogen’s wife, will direct and write the comedy film Babies. She previously directed, wrote, and produced the Netflix film Like Father, starring Kristen Bell and Kelsey Grammer. Here are the plot details for her upcoming comedy:
“Struggling with the decision of whether or not to bring a child into the world, Annie (Kendrick) and her husband Aaron (Rogen) become instant co-parents when their newly-divorced friend moves into their home with her 3-year-old.”
The leads of Babies have both starred in box office hits prior to becoming parents. Seth Rogen featured in the Judd Apatow film Knocked Up, which explores an unexpected journey into parenthood following a one-night stand. Meanwhile, Anna Kendrick appeared in the ensemble film What To Expect When You’re Expecting, where her character also faced an unexpected pregnancy. Together, Kendrick and Rogen are set to channel their talents into a heartfelt comedy about the messy yet genuine process of preparing for family life.
The production for Babies is scheduled to begin this November in Los Angeles. Stay tuned for more updates on casting and release dates.

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