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Lmao well in the end I’m probably more than 75% wrong but we shall see
Makes so much more sense from a story and marketing perspective!
I do have a feeling FP's actual wedding will not take up a huge amount of time—they might impetuously decide, close to the end, and the main climax of the movie is that wedding. The movie is more about getting there. There doesn't really need to be a lot afterward, story-wise.
No I def think it will be the background catalyst, focus on FP's reaction to all of it. I think that the funeral stuff is another catalyst, like with the King's death they can realistically choose it. But I don't think either of those things is necessarily going to take up a huge amt of story tbh
For me, I just don't see them having all this wedding discussion in this movie, and then not paying off with the wedding itself. Plus then if the wedding happens in a third movie, are they gonna talk about weddings AGAIN just so we can see it in the 3rd? I think they get engaged at the beginning +
Lying liars 😂
and that sparks a lot of the discussion, because I really can't see them drawing out the "getting married" storyline beyond this one movie.
and by the end Alex is just like. Fuck it. Let’s get married at the lakehouse. I don’t want to wait and I don’t want this circus, I just want you. Cue emotional private wedding to wrap it up and pay off the “wedding” in the title for the main couple