Netflix's so-bad-it's-good film, The Christmas Prince. Photo / Netflix
Netflix's so-bad-it's-good film, The Christmas Prince. Photo / Netflix
Netflix looks set to cash in on royal wedding mania with the follow up to its so-bad-it's-good holiday flick, A Christmas Prince.
The film is getting a sequel titled A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding, which will focus on the main characters' impending nuptials.
It's perfect timing, given the highlyanticipated real-life royal wedding taking place this weekend at St George's Chapel.
The romantic comedy follows a journalist (Kiwi iZombie star Rose McIver) who falls in love with the prince (Divergent's Ben Lamb) she is supposed to be writing about.
It was poorly received by critics but the buzz around it made the film something of a cult hit for Netflix when it was released in November.
The sequel will pick up a year later for a royal Christmas wedding, but the planning goes awry when the queen-to-be, Amber has second thoughts, and Richard is faced with a political crisis which threatens the whole kingdom.
๐๐ Hear Ye, Hear Ye ๐๐ Ms. Amber Moore and His Royal Highness Prince Richard of Aldovia kindly request the honor of your presence at their royal wedding later this year pic.twitter.com/GIvO753tqX