After Rebel Wilson Called Out Producers Of Her Directorial Debut For Alleged ‘Bad Behavior,’ The Movie Just Took A Step Forward
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After Rebel Wilson Called Out Producers Of Her Directorial Debut For Alleged ‘Bad Behavior,’ The Movie Just Took A Step Forward



Rebel Wilson has been making headlines as of late due to a dispute involving the producers of her new movie. The Deb is set to be the star’s directorial debut, and she took to social media last week to chastise collaborators Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden. Wilson specifically claimed that the trio were trying to bar the film from premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival and accused them of alleged “bad behavior.” All three of the filmmakers have since filed a defamation suit against Wilson. Now, it would seem that their movie has taken a significant step forward. 

A Major Update On The Deb’s Release Status Has Arrived

Just days after the Pitch Perfect cast member shared her thoughts across the Internet, it would seem that her new film’s TIFF dreams have been realized. According to Deadline, her upcoming movie will officially premiere at the annual event as initially intended. Rebel Wilson previously stated that the musical flick was set to debut on the final day of the festival. Now, that plan is indeed moving forward, the film’s premiere is set for September 15. Wilson herself responded to the news by sharing stills from the movie on her Instagram and sharing the following message: 

Beyond grateful that THE DEB will be shared with audiences in Toronto this September! Thank you TIFF for the selection of a film so close to my heart, a film I’ve fought to make as a first time female director – to the cast and crew, and to my awesome fans, thank you for your continued love and support! Let’s go to Toronto!!





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