David Duchovny co-stars in the Ryan-directed film, due out Nov. 3 via Bleecker Street.
Meg Ryan‘s much-anticipated return to the rom-com, What Happens Later, has landed an interim agreement from SAG-AFTRA ahead of its Nov. 3 theatrical release.
Bleecker Street is releasing the film nationwide, which stars David Duchovny and Ryan as a former couple who get snowed in at a regional airport overnight. The synopsis of the film reads:
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