Paris Hilton is reportedly set to star in a new holiday comedy film backed by Amazon MGM Studios. The project, described as a travel-themed story, pairs the media personality with a cast of emerging television actors. Early details about the cast and creative team have now been revealed.
According to Deadline, Hilton has joined the cast of Clashing Through the Snow, a festive comedy produced by Wonderland Sound and Vision in collaboration with Amazon MGM Studios. She will appear alongside Christopher Briney, Michelle Randolph, and Lukas Gage. The film is inspired by classic holiday road trip comedies like Planes, Trains and Automobiles, offering a modern take on holiday travel for today’s audiences.
The film is directed by Carlson Young, working with producers McG and Mary Viola of Wonderland Sound and Vision. Lena Roklin of Luber Roklin Entertainment is also involved in production. The screenplay, written by Daniel Mackey and Rebecca Ewing, is a follow-up to their popular Netflix film Love Hard, which gained significant acclaim on streaming platforms.
In the movie, Paris Hilton will portray a stylized version of her well-known pop culture persona. Hilton is the CEO of 11:11 Media and is active as a musician, actress, and philanthropist, continuously working across various entertainment, business, and media ventures.
Previously, Hilton’s musical journey was documented in the feature film Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir, directed by J.J. Duncan and Bruce Robertson. This documentary is part of a trilogy that explores different phases of her life and career, beginning with the 2020 documentary This Is Paris and continuing with her bestselling memoir Paris: The Memoir.
Industry Entertainment’s Kyle Luker is serving as an executive producer on Clashing Through the Snow, alongside writer-director Ari Sandel. The project marks a collaboration between Amazon MGM Studios and Wonderland Sound and Vision for this holiday comedy.
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