Who are the new cast members in "Whodunnit"?
Jack Whitehall, Robbie Amell, Lizze Broadway, Elizabeth Mitchell, and Randall Park.
Movies / Casting News
British comedian Jack Whitehall has joined the cast of the upcoming romantic comedy 'Whodunnit,' starring Lana Condor. The film, currently in production in Oregon, follows Tess Klein (Condor) as she navigates an unexpected pregnancy and tri...
The indie rom-com 'Whodunnit' promises a fresh take on the genre with its intriguing plot and ensemble cast. Lana Condor leads the film as Tess, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself pregnant and unsure of the father's identity. Jack Whitehall and other new additions will play supporting roles. Nora Kirkpatrick directs, bringing her experience from 'A Tree Fell in the Woods' to this collaborative project by BuzzFeed Studios and other production companies. The film is currently being shot in Oregon.
Jack Whitehall, Robbie Amell, Lizze Broadway, Elizabeth Mitchell, and Randall Park.
A woman named Tess becomes pregnant after a wild weekend and tries to figure out who the father is, discovering that sometimes the right family finds you.
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