Georgia Entertainment Scene

‘Vacation Friends’ (John Cena, Lil Rel) rewarded sequel after big opening weekend on Hulu

Hulu said it was its best performing opening weekend for an original film, beating ‘Palm Springs.’
From left, Meredith Hagner, Yvonne Orji, Lil Rel Howery and John Cena in "Vacation Friends." (Jessica Miglio/20th Century Studios/Hulu/TNS)
From left, Meredith Hagner, Yvonne Orji, Lil Rel Howery and John Cena in "Vacation Friends." (Jessica Miglio/20th Century Studios/Hulu/TNS)
Sept 2, 2021

Hulu’s comedy “Vacation Friends” starring John Cena and Lil Rel Howery has been given a sequel green light just days after its debut.

The movie received somewhat positive reviews with a 60% positive rating among critics on Rotten Tomatoes and a less inspiring 50% from viewers. The website’s consensus: ”The laughs aren’t always in steady supply, but the terrific cast makes ‘Vacation Friends’ a comedy you can stream without serious reservations.”

The premise is simple: a straight-laced engaged couple (Howery and Yvonne Orji) on a vacation meet a quirky weird couple (Cena and Meredith Hagner) who later crash their wedding. Hijinks ensue.

The movie was shot last year in Puerto Rico before the pandemic and in Atlanta six months later after the pandemic had begun.

Hulu has already announced the title of the new film “Honeymoon Friends.” Given Georgia’s track record as a home to sequels and generous tax credits, it’s likely 20th Century Studios will come back to Georgia for at least part of the production.

The streaming service said it was their strongest opening weekend debut in its history, though it provided no information on how many people actually watched it. Plus, Hulu has released fewer than a dozen original films in recent years including well-regarded 2020 comedies “Palm Springs” with Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti and “Big Time Adolescence” starring Pete Davidson. “Palm Springs” was its prior best performer.

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Rodney Ho writes about entertainment for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution including TV, radio, film, comedy and all things in between. A native New Yorker, he has covered education at The Virginian-Pilot, small business for The Wall Street Journal and a host of beats at the AJC over 20-plus years. He loves tennis, pop culture & seeing live events.

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