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A&E to Air Comedy Examining Marriage Equality
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The A&E Network will premiere Wedding Wars on Monday, Dec. 11 at 9pm ET, a comedic take on the battle for marriage equality starring John Stamos (ER), Eric Dane (Grey's Anatomy) and James Brolin (The Reagans).

Stamos plays Shel, a gay party planner, who agrees to organize the nuptials for straight brother Ben (Dane) and Maggie (Bonnie Somerville), the governor of Maine's (Brolin) daughter. After Shel finds out that Ben, a campaign manager for his future father-in-law, is behind the governor's speech against marriage equality, he decides to go on strike for equal rights. Shel's strike picks up steam and eventually spreads nationwide, showing the extent that gay and lesbian people make up the workforce of this country.

"A&E's original movie Wedding Wars offers a fresh, entertaining take on marriage equality -- and how people are growing to realize that banning their gay family members, friends and acquaintances from marrying is both unfair and hurtful to everyone," says GLAAD President Neil G. Giuliano. "This is the kind of storytelling that can invest more and more people in our lives and our families, and we're thrilled that millions of A&E viewers will soon be able to see this movie and share it with their loved ones and friends."

During the world premiere broadcast of Wedding Wars, A&E will air an award-winning GLAAD public service announcement starring Julianne Moore.

Produced by Storyline Entertainment in association with Sony Pictures Television,Wedding Wars is directed by Jim Fall (Trick, The Lizzie McGuire Movie) from a script by Stephen Mazur (Liar, Liar). Storyline Entertainment's Craig Zadan and Neil Meron serve as executive producers.

To visit the offical Wedding Wars Web site, please click here.

To view the Julianne Moore PSA, please click here


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