Netflix unveils first look at 'The Fifth Wheel' starring Kim Kardashian

Netflix has shared initial images from the set of 'The Fifth Wheel,' a comedy directed by Eva Longoria and featuring Kim Kardashian and Nikki Glaser. The film follows high school friends reuniting in Vegas, disrupted by an unexpected newcomer. This marks Kardashian's first leading role in a feature film.

Netflix recently released first-look images from the production of 'The Fifth Wheel,' a female-driven comedy helmed by director Eva Longoria. The script, penned by Paula Pell and Janine Brito, centers on a group of lifelong friends from high school who plan a weekend getaway to Las Vegas to rekindle their bond. Their plans take an unexpected turn when Kim Kardashian's character, described as a 'hot outsider' and the titular fifth wheel, joins them, compelling the women to confront their chaotic personal lives, regrettable choices, and fraying relationships.

This project represents Longoria's second directorial effort for a feature film and her debut with Netflix. Her previous work, the 2023 Hulu and Disney+ release 'Flamin' Hot,' explored the origins of Flamin' Hot Cheetos. The ensemble cast includes Nikki Glaser, Fortune Feimster, Brenda Song, Jack Whitehall, Casey Wilson, and Scott MacArthur, with filming taking place in Los Angeles.

For Kardashian, 'The Fifth Wheel' signifies her first lead in a movie and her initial partnership with Netflix. The reality television icon has prior acting credits, including the role of Allura Grant in Hulu's legal series 'All's Fair' and Siobhan Corbyn opposite Emma Roberts in the twelfth season of 'American Horror Story.' In June 2025, reports indicated she would portray a villain in an upcoming Amazon MGM 'Bratz' film.

Production is overseen by Pell, Kardashian, Jessica Elbaum, Will Ferrell, and Alex Brown under Gloria Sanchez Productions, alongside Cris Abrego and Longoria through Hyphenate Media Group. Executive producers are Mary Bundy and David Hyman. The film aligns with Netflix's growing roster of Los Angeles-based projects, such as Ben Affleck's 'Animals,' the second season of Lee Sung Jin's 'Beef,' and Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's fourth season of 'Monster.' No release date has been set.

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Kim Kardashian in a courtroom as a lawyer from Hulu's All's Fair, with low Rotten Tomatoes score and top streaming chart overlay.
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All's Fair Hulu series debuts to harsh critical reviews

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The new Hulu legal drama All's Fair, starring Kim Kardashian and created by Ryan Murphy, premiered with overwhelmingly negative reviews, earning a 6% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the criticism, the series has topped streaming charts and garnered some fan support for its campy style. Episodes one through three are now available, with weekly releases every Tuesday.

Eva Longoria personally invited her friend Brooks Nader to audition for a key part in the upcoming Netflix film 'The Fifth Wheel.' Nader impressed during the process and secured the role, joining co-stars including Kim Kardashian. Filming is underway in Pasadena with a cast focused on female-driven stories.

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Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star as an engaged couple facing turmoil in the upcoming A24 film The Drama. The first full trailer, released in February 2026, teases a wedding week derailed by a shocking confession. The movie is scheduled for theatrical release on April 3, 2026.

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Long before her starring role in Ryan Murphy's legal drama All's Fair, Kim Kardashian appeared as a scheming villain in a 2009 episode of CSI: NY. The episode highlighted her early foray into scripted television acting. This role underscores her growing acting resume amid mixed reviews for her recent Hulu series.

20th Television is developing an untitled young adult drama series written by playwright Kimberly Belflower. The project follows a teenage girl's summer awakening amid a church scandal and her first job at a waterpark. Kim Rosenstock will serve as showrunner and executive producer.

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Following last month's trailer buzz, Netflix's comedy series 'Vladimir'—starring Rachel Weisz as a literature professor in a forbidden romance with Leo Woodall's younger colleague—premiered on March 5, 2026, with all eight episodes available. Critics praise its steamy setup and 'Fleabag'-style narration but slam clichés, cynicism, and shallow characters.

 

 

 

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