Third time's the charm for Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler.
The duo are set to reunite on the big screen for a new untitled romantic comedy, marking third go-round in which the two will be piling on the laughs together in theaters.
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Per The Hollywood Reporter, the project, which will be coproduced by Sandler, tells the story of two single parents who go on a bad first date but later find themselves trapped at the same vacation resort--and with their respective kids along, to boot.
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The duo's comic chemistry has proven to be quite combustible in the past: Their previous two collaborations have both been box-office hits, and among the stars' better-reviewed films.
Their first outing, 1998's "The Wedding Singer," grossed $123 million worldwide, while 2004's "50 First Dates" managed a hefty $196 million haul.