Chester Tam – who wrote the script – is attached to direct the interracial love story inspired by his life
Gabrielle Union is set to star in and produce an untitled romantic comedy at Screen Gems that depicts the relationship between a newly single African-American woman who begins dating a recently divorced Asian-American man.
Chester Tam wrote the script and is attached to direct the new spin on the interracial love story genre. The logline is under wraps but is said to explore how a drunken one-night stand leads to a secret relationship that eventually becomes public, surprising both friends and family of the couple given that neither is typically the other's type. It is inspired by a real-life relationship of Tam's.
Screen Gems picked up the spec script that Union has been developing with Tam for more than a year. The studio is looking to cast an actor with comedic skills to play the couple's other half. Scott Strauss and Jolene Rodriguez are the executives at Screen Gems who will shepherd the project for Screen Gems president Steven Bersch.
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