Gavin Casalegno joins rom-com Sunflower Child

Gavin Casalegno, known for his role in the TV series The Summer I Turned Pretty, has been cast in the upcoming romantic comedy Sunflower Child. He will star alongside actor and screenwriter Jennifer James.

Gavin Casalegno, who gained recognition through his performance in the Prime Video series The Summer I Turned Pretty, is set to appear in the romantic comedy film Sunflower Child. The casting announcement highlights his transition into feature films, partnering with Jennifer James, who serves dual roles as actor and screenwriter in the project.

Details on the plot or production timeline remain limited, but the involvement of Casalegno and James suggests a fresh take on the rom-com genre. This move comes as Casalegno builds on his television success, bringing his established fanbase to the big screen.

The film Sunflower Child represents an opportunity for both talents to collaborate in a lighthearted narrative, though further announcements are awaited regarding directors, additional cast, or release dates.

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