Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates

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Mike and Dave Fans Unite: Your Ultimate Wedding Date Destination

Two wild brothers, Mike and Dave, advertise for respectable wedding dates but end up with Alice and Tatiana, who are even wilder. Chaos, hilarity, and unexpected romance ensue in Hawaii, making for an unforgettable wedding week.

Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates Trivia

Who played the role of Alice in the movie "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates"? (Hard)
#1: Emma Stone
#2: Anna Kendrick
#3: Zooey Deschanel
#4: Aubrey Plaza
What is the name of the hotel where Mike and Dave's sister's wedding takes place in "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates"? (Hard)
#1: Resort Waikiki
#2: Kauai Dreams Resort
#3: Grand Wailea
#4: Maui Alohe Resort
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Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates Fun Facts

Zac Efron and Adam DeVine, who play the brothers Mike and Dave, performed most of their own stunts in the movie.
Aubrey Plaza and Anna Kendrick, who play the female leads, bonded over their shared love of karaoke and often sang together between takes.

Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates Polls

Favorite Character in "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates"?
Mike
Dave
Alice
Tatiana
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Favorite Scene in "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates"?
The ATV Accident
The Wedding Date Interviews
The Massage Gone Wrong
The Island Getaway
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

casting
July 22, 2015

Casting of Zac Efron

Zac Efron was cast in the leading role for the movie Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates.

release
July 8, 2016

Release of Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

The movie Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates was released in theaters in the United States.

distribution
October 11, 2016

DVD and Digital Release

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates was released on DVD and digital platforms.

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