Julia Roberts, George Clooney pair up for romantic comedy 'Ticket to Paradise'

Clooney and Roberts play a divorced couple who fly to Bali to stop their lovestruck daughter (played by Kaitlyn Dever) from marrying a man she barely knows.
Julia Roberts, George Clooney pair up for romantic comedy 'Ticket to Paradise'

Los Angeles: Frequent co-stars George Clooney and Julia Roberts toss back shots and break out funky dance moves in 'Ticket to Paradise', a romantic comedy in which they play hostile exes.

Universal Pictures brought a sneak peak of the film, which opens in theaters on October 21, to CinemaCon, the annual exhibition trade show currently underway in Las Vegas, reports 'Variety'.

The two A-list stars were not present at the Caesars Palace to promote their film 'Ticket to Paradise', but theater owners in the audience still appeared to be entertained by their on-screen reunion.

Clooney and Roberts play a divorced couple who fly to Bali to stop their lovestruck daughter (played by Kaitlyn Dever) from marrying a man she barely knows. The trailer, which hasn't been released yet to the public, showcases several funny moments, including Clooney's character drinking everyone on the island under the table and playing beer pong, which later prompts him to do the wave and the funky chicken.

Another moment that tickled the funny bone of the crowd was Roberts and Clooney's characters refused to sit next to each other on the plane and hurled insults until a flight attendant lets them switch.

"Worst 19 years of my life," Clooney says, to which Roberts replies, "We were only married for five." "I'm including the recovery," he replied back.

They attempt to set aside their differences and call a truce in the name of scaring their daughter out of marrying a person who is essentially a stranger. "We have to do a Trojan Horse to make her think we're OK with this," Clooney tells his ex-wife. But their daughter doesn't suffer fools. The minute they land on the beach, she tells them: "You don't have to do a whole Trojan Horse thing."

Ol Parker, best known for 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' and 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel', directed 'Ticket to Paradise' and co-wrote the script with Daniel Pipski.

Roberts, the patron saint of romantic comedies, hasn't returned to the genre in nearly 20 years. But after a stretch including but not limited to 'Pretty Women', 'My Best Friend's Wedding', 'Runaway Bride', 'Notting Hill', and 'Eat Pray Love', Roberts says she struggled to fall in love with a script - that is, until 'Ticket to Paradise'.

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