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Cole Sprouse Joins Movie "I Wish You All The Best"


Wed 07 Dec 2022 | 01:30 PM
Cole Sprouse
Cole Sprouse
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Cole Sprouse has joined the cast of ACE Entertainment’s movie "I Wish You All the Best".

It also stars Corey Fogelmanis, Alexandra Daddario, Miles Gutierrez-Riley, Amy Landecker, Judson Mills, Lexi Underwood, Lisa Yamada, and Brian Michael Smith.

The movie is based on Mason Deaver’s 2019 bestseller of the same name.

The project marks the first feature written, directed, and produced by Tommy Dorfman.

"I Wish You All the Best" revolves around creative, bright, and introverted Ben (Fogelmanis), who has spent life pretending to be the perfect “son” to their ultra-religious Southern parents. When Ben is kicked out of the house and moves in with his estranged sister, embarks upon a journey of self-discovery that teaches them about love, friendship, and family.

Sprouse will play Ben’s brother-in-law Thomas who, alongside their wife Hannah (Daddario), takes Ben in after being kicked out of their conservative parent’s home.

ACE Entertainment nabbed feature rights to the book before they were widely available to buyers and is financing and producing the project.

Matt Kaplan is producing for ACE, with Aubrey Bendix and Braden Bochner overseeing production for the company, and James Harris is executive producing for TeaShop FIms. Lionsgate is handling sales.

Cole, who also works as a photographer, began his acting career alongside his twin brother Dylan at an early age on the popular series "Grace Under Fire".

They later starred in several films and TV series such as "The Astronaut’s Wife" opposite Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron, and "Big Daddy", opposite Adam Sandler.

Cole subsequently appeared solo as Ben Geller — the son of David Schwimmer’s Ross — in the hit television series "Friends".

From 2005 to 2008, the Sprouse brothers starred in their half-hour sitcom "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" and then "The Suite Life on Deck".

Cole is also set to appear in Zelda Williams’ horror-comedy "Lisa Frankenstein" for Focus Features.

He is also set to reprise his role as Archie Comics character Jughead Jones in The CW’s "Riverdale" for its seventh and final season, which premieres next year.