

Romance · Comedy
Overview
A new couple and their families reckon with modern love amid culture clashes, societal expectations and generational differences.
Top Cast


Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill
Ezra
Jonah Hill
Ezra


Lauren London
Lauren London
Amira
Lauren London
Amira


Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy
Akbar
Eddie Murphy
Akbar


Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Shelley
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Shelley


Sam Jay
Sam Jay
Mo
Sam Jay
Mo


Nia Long
Nia Long
Fatima
Nia Long
Fatima


Travis "Taco" Bennett
Travis "Taco" Bennett
Omar
Travis "Taco" Bennett
Omar


David Duchovny
David Duchovny
Arnold
David Duchovny
Arnold


Molly Gordon
Molly Gordon
Liza
Molly Gordon
Liza


Deon Cole
Deon Cole
Demetrius
Deon Cole
Demetrius
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