'Stars Fell Again' Trailer: James Maslow Reprises His Role in 'Stars Fell in Alabama' Sequel [Exclusive]

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'Stars Fell Again' Trailer: James Maslow Reprises His Role in 'Stars Fell in Alabama' Sequel [Exclusive]
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Check out this exclusive trailer for 'Stars Fell Again,' featuring James Maslow and Ciara Hanna reprising their roles from 'Stars Fell in Alabama'.

Collider is happy to exclusively the official trailer for Stars Fell Again, the sequel to the 2021 romantic comedy Stars Fell in Alabama starring James Maslow and Ciara Hanna, who return to star in the sequel as proposals, weddings, and love is once again in the air.

The film is set one year following the original film and stars Maslow and Hanna as Hollywood agent Bryce Dixon and client-turned-girlfriend Madison Belle, respectively, with the two in a healthy and happy relationship, one that is going so well that Bryce is ready to propose. This plan gets delayed when they learn that Madison's sister, Harper is engaged and the wedding is in two days.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The new trailer sees Bryce and Madison returning to her family home in Oregon where the audience meets Harper and Josh and learn of Harper's engagement to Noah . While Bryce's plan of the perfect proposal is now up in the air, Madison is shown to be doing everything in her power to make sure her sister is happy, even questioning her feelings for Josh.

Stars Fell Again is set to premiere on February 3, 2023. You can check out the brand-new official trailer as well as read the official synopsis of the upcoming rom-com sequel down below. The film picks up one year after successful Hollywood agent Bryce Dixon , and his client-turned-girlfriend Madison Belle started dating. Despite busy schedules, the couple has managed to make their relationship work. Bryce has even bought an engagement ring and is ready to propose to Madison while they visit her family in rural Oregon for Christmas.

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