First look at Hulu Original Film ‘The Valet’ starring Eugenio Derbez



Hulu has revealed a first look of the upcoming Original Film The Valet, starring Eugenio Derbez (CODA), Samara Weaving (Nine Perfect Strangers), Max Greenfield (New Girl) and Betsy Brandt (Breaking Bad). The Valet premieres on Hulu and across Disney streaming services globally on May 20th, 2022.
In The Valet, world famous movie star, Olivia (Samara Weaving) faces a PR disaster when a paparazzi snaps a photo of her with her married lover, Vincent (Max Greenfield). The hard-working valet Antonio (Eugenio Derbez) accidentally appears in the same photo and is enlisted to pose as Olivia’s new boyfriend as a cover up. This ruse with Olivia thrusts Antonio into the spotlight and unexpected chaos. In this fish out of water romantic comedy, two worlds and cultures collide as both Olivia and Antonio start to see themselves more clearly than ever before. The Valet, directed by Richard Wong and written by Rob Greenberg and Bob Fisher, is the English-language remake of the hit French film.
The cast includes Eugenio Derbez (CODA), Samara Weaving (Nine Perfect Strangers), Max Greenfield (New Girl), Betsy Brandt (Breaking Bad), Carmen Salinas Lozano, Amaury Nolasco, Marisol Nichols, Diany Rodriguez, Tiana Okoye, John Pirrucello, Ravi Patel, Noemí González, and Lunay.
The Valet is directed by Richard Wong (“Dear…,” “Come as You Are”) and produced by Ben Odell and Eugenio Derbez (3Pas Studios).
Photos: Dan McFadden/Hulu
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