Everything You Need to Know About E!'s First-Ever Original Rom-Com Married By Mistake

With production officially underway on E!'s first-ever movie Married By Mistake, find out everything you need to know about the upcoming rom-com, including the cast and premiere date.

By Paige Strout Jul 29, 2022 10:38 PMTags
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Production has officially begun on E!'s first-ever movie.

Starring Chloe Bennet, Blair Penner and Anthony Konechny, the romantic comedy Married By Mistake (working title) is set to premiere early next year.

Bennet will star as Riley, an MBA grad who, after losing out on her dream job, shares a wild night out with her bestie and classmate, Nate (Penner). Waking up the next morning in Las Vegas, the two discover they accidentally tied the knot during their drunken escapades.

Jobless and without much on the horizon, Riley decides to move with Riley back to his Tennessee hometown to help him save his family's business. But just as she begins making a name for herself in the company, Nate's ex-girlfriend and handsome older brother Rhys (Konechny)—who takes a liking to Riley—arrive to shake things up.

Will the best friends be able to keep up their ruse, or will old and new romances put everything in jeopardy? You'll have to tune in and find out.

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Married By Mistake marks the first of six original rom-coms debuting on E! in 2023, as the network announced several new projects premiering next year back in May. Among the newly-announced projects includes Black-ish star Anthony Anderson's new travel show Anthony Anderson and Mom: European Vacation, the pop culture series Black Pop and a dating show hosted by Chrisley Knows Best's Todd Chrisley.

Stay tuned to E! News for the latest Married By Mistake news, and scroll down to see what shows are getting the axe ahead of the 2023 TV season.

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Renewed: Yellowjackets (Showtime)

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Canceled: Searching for Italy (CNN)

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Renewed: The Santa Clauses (Disney+)

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Renewed: The Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO Max)

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Canceled: Warrior Nun (Netflix)

Just a month after its season two debut, Netflix canceled Warrior Nun.

Ending: Sanditon (PBS Masterpiece)

Prepare for one last trip to Sanditon, as the British drama will end with season three.

Canceled: Step Up (Starz)

Step Up's third season, which saw Christina Milian taking over the role of Collette from the late Naya Rivera, will be its last on Starz.

Renewed: Quantum Leap (NBC)

NBC is leaping into a new season of the Quantum Leap reboot.

Canceled: The Nevers (HBO)

The Nevers has been pulled from HBO Max, confirming that the HBO series will not have a second season.

Canceled: Dangerous Liaisons (Starz)

Despite previously renewing the period drama ahead of its first season premiere, Starz has since reversed the renewal. Dangerous Liaisons is officially canceled.

Canceled: Love Life (HBO Max)

The love is gone at HBO Max, as the streamer has canceled Love Life.

Canceled: Minx (HBO Max)

HBO Max has canceled the sex positive comedy ahead of its planned second season.

Canceled: Legendary (HBO Max)

Legendary has been canceled after three seasons.

Canceled: Fboy Island (HBO Max)

Fboy Island will not have a third season at HBO Max.

Canceled: Los Espookys (HBO)

Los Espookys will not have a third season.

Canceled: The Midnight Club (Netflix)

No more stories will be told at the Brightcliffe Home, as Netflix has canceled the Mike Flanagan-created drama.

Renewed: Surface (Apple TV+)

Apple TV+'s psychological drama will be back with a new season.

Renewed: Tell Me Lies (Hulu)

Tell Me Lies was renewed by Hulu on Nov. 29.

Renewed: The White Lotus (HBO)

Pack your bags, because The White Lotus has been renewed for a third season on HBO.

Ending: Hunters (Prime Video)

The hunt will end in 2023. That's right, Prime Video's Hunters series is ending in the new year.

Canceled: Everything's Trash (Freeform)

Everything's Trash will not have a season two on Freeform.

Canceled: Partner Track (Netflix)

An open and shut case! Partner Track has been canceled at Netflix.

Renewed: The Kelly Clarkson Show (NBC)

Kelly Clarkson's syndicated talk show will run through 2025, NBCUniversal confirmed Nov. 7.

Ending: A Million Little Things (ABC)

A Million Little Things is set for a fifth and final season on ABC.

Ending: Carnival Row (Prime Video)

On Nov. 7, Prime Video announced Carnival Row will return for a second and final season Feb. 17.

Renewed: The Watcher (Netflix)

We're sold on this news! The Watcher will have a season two on Netflix.

Renewed: Monster (Netflix)

While there won't be a second season of DAHMER - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Ryan Murphy will bring two more serial killer stories to life for new installments of Monster.

Canceled: Westworld (HBO)

After four seasons, genre-bending drama Westworld was canceled by HBO.

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