Paris Hilton is heading back to the big screen in a holiday travel comedy at Amazon MGM Studios. The pairing is unexpected, the team behind it is legit, and the premise leans straight into chaos-season energy.
The project
It is called 'Clashing Through the Snow' and it is being positioned as 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles for today’s generation.' Translation: stranded travelers, frantic reroutes, and the kind of misadventures that only happen when flights get canceled and patience runs out.
Hilton plays a stylized riff on the pop-culture version of herself, which is exactly the kind of swing that could make or break a holiday comedy. The cast around her is young, busy, and everywhere on TV right now: Christopher Briney, Michelle Randolph, and Lukas Gage are co-starring.
Who is making it
- Director: Carlson Young
- Producers: McG and Mary Viola for Wonderland Sound and Vision; Lena Roklin for Luber Roklin Entertainment
- Studio: Amazon MGM Studios (with Wonderland Sound and Vision)
- Writers: Daniel Mackey and Rebecca Ewing, following up their Netflix hit 'Love Hard'
- Executive producers: Kyle Luker (Industry Entertainment) and Ari Sandel
'Planes, Trains and Automobiles for today’s generation'
Hilton’s lane right now
On top of acting, Hilton is the CEO of 11:11 Media and keeps plates spinning as a musician and philanthropist. She has also been rolling out a personal trilogy of projects that chart different phases of her life and career. The latest, the feature documentary 'Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir' from filmmakers J.J. Duncan and Bruce Robertson, focuses on her musical journey. That follows the 2020 documentary 'This Is Paris' and her bestselling book 'Paris: The Memoir.'
'A stylized version of her pop culture persona'
Bottom line
Holiday travel comedy, Hilton turned up to eleven, and a creative team with real reps in the genre. If it sticks the landing, this could scratch the modern crowd-pleaser itch right when we need it.