In an exclusive trailer released by PEOPLE, Amy Schumer unveils her latest comedic project, Kinda Pregnant. This film showcases Schumer as both a writer and star, delivering laughter while exploring relatable themes of friendship, relationships, and societal pressures on women. The story follows Lainy, an English teacher in Brooklyn, who embarks on a humorous journey after deciding to wear a fake baby bump out of jealousy for her pregnant best friend. Schumer emphasizes that the movie is not only hilarious but also highlights the struggles and triumphs of women making choices that suit their lives.
The plot revolves around Lainy, an English teacher from Brooklyn, who feels envious of her best friend Kate’s pregnancy. To cope with these feelings, she decides to wear a fake baby bump, leading to unexpected twists. Her life takes an interesting turn when she meets Josh, played by Will Forte, and becomes entangled in a web of lies. Schumer describes the film as genuinely funny and deeply relatable, focusing on how society often makes women feel like they are failing. It portrays women as real individuals trying to navigate through life’s challenges and enjoying each other’s company along the way.
Lainy’s decision to wear a fake baby bump stems from her envy over Kate’s pregnancy. This choice leads her into various comedic situations, especially when she encounters Josh, her dream man. The film explores the consequences of this deception and how it affects Lainy’s relationships and self-perception. Schumer mentions that the story delves into the pressure women face to conform to societal expectations, particularly regarding motherhood. Through humor, the movie aims to shed light on these issues, offering a fresh perspective on modern female experiences.
Besides Schumer and Bell, the cast includes Will Forte, who plays Lainy’s love interest. Schumer praises Forte as the funniest person alive and notes his talent as a romantic lead. The film also features a diverse ensemble cast, including Damon Wayans Jr., Brianne Howey, Alex Moffat, and others. Schumer shares insights into the emotional scenes, particularly one filmed with co-star Brianne Howey, which she found deeply satisfying as both a woman and an artist. Despite its comedic elements, the movie promises moments that will make audiences laugh and cry.
The collaboration between Schumer and her co-stars adds depth to the narrative. Forte’s role as Josh brings a unique dynamic to Lainy’s story, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Schumer highlights the trust and comfort developed during filming, especially in intimate scenes. She also teases an emotionally charged moment with Brianne Howey, describing it as one of the most fulfilling parts of her artistic journey. Directed by Tyler Spindel and produced by several industry veterans, Kinda Pregnant is set to premiere on Netflix on February 5, promising a mix of laughter and heartfelt moments.