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First Look: ‘Wedding Season’ Series Photos and Premiere Date

Gavin Drea as Steffan Bridges and Rosa Salazar as Katie McConnell in ‘Wedding Season’ (Photo Credit: Greg Gayne/Disney+ © 2021)

Hulu’s showing off the first photos from its upcoming romantic comedy/action thriller Wedding Season. Along with the streaming service’s unveiling of the first look at the genre-blending series, Hulu confirmed it will debut on Thursday, September 8, 2022.

Wedding Season will launch all eight episodes at once for your binge-watching pleasure.

The cast includes Rosa Salazar (Undone), Gavin Drea (Vikings: Valhalla), Jade Harrison (The Midwich Cuckoos), Jamie Michie (Back to Life), Callie Cooke (Britannia), Bhav Joshi (Crime), Ioanna Kimbrook (Choose or Die), and Omar Baroud (Baptiste). George Kane (Crashing) directs from a screenplay by Oliver Lyttelton (Cheaters).

Dancing Ledge Productions produces, with Chris Carey, Laurence Bowen, Toby Bruce, Brooke Posch, Lilly Burns, Tony Hernandez, Johanna Devereaux, and Jax Media executive producing.

The Plot: Wedding Season tells the story of Katie and Stefan who fall for each other at a wedding and begin an affair, despite Katie already having a fiancé. Two months later at Katie’s wedding, her new husband and his entire family are murdered. The police think Stefan did it. Stefan thinks Katie did it. And no one knows for sure what the truth is…

The series is an action-packed romp across the UK and the US as Katie and Stefan go on the run, all while trying to prove their innocence.

Rosa Salazar as Katie McConnell and Gavin Drea as Steffan Bridges (Photo Credit: Luke Varley/Disney+ © 2021)
Gavin Drea as Steffan Bridges (Photo Credit: Luke Varley/Disney+ © 2021)
Rosa Salazar as Katie McConnell in ‘Wedding Season’ (Photo Credit: Greg Gayne/Disney+ © 2021)
Rosa Salazar as Katie McConnell and Gavin Drea as Steffan Bridges in ‘Wedding Season’ (Photo Credit: Greg Gayne/Disney+ © 2021)
Rosa Salazar as Katie McConnell (Photo Credit: Luke Varley/Disney+ © 2021)



Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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