Cast Of The Father Of The Bride Film 2022

Okay, Let's Talk About Father of the Bride (2022)
So, remember the Father of the Bride remake with Andy Garcia? Yeah, that one.
It dropped on HBO Max and everyone seemed to have an opinion. Here's mine: I kinda liked it. Sue me!
The Herrera Family: A Modern Twist
This wasn't your classic white-picket-fence wedding. We got a vibrant, Cuban-American family, and it was refreshing.
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Andy Garcia as Billy Herrera? Perfection. He brought the classic "overprotective dad" energy, but with a salsa beat.
Let's be real, no one can replace Spencer Tracy or Steve Martin. But Garcia put his own spin on it, and it worked.
Gloria Estefan: More Than Just a Singer
Then there's Gloria Estefan as Ingrid Herrera. Talk about amazing!
She gave the role so much heart. She was the glue holding the family together.

Plus, she's GLORIA ESTEFAN. Enough said.
Adria Arjona: The Bride Herself
And what about Adria Arjona as Sofia Herrera? She was fantastic!
She wasn't just some ditzy bride-to-be. She was intelligent, independent, and knew what she wanted.
I loved that she challenged her father's traditional views. It felt very real.

Diego Boneta: The (Slightly Controversial) Groom
Now, for the groom, Adan Castillo, played by Diego Boneta. Okay, this is where some people might disagree with me.
I actually liked him! He wasn't just some cardboard cutout of a perfect guy.
He had his own ambitions and quirks. He felt like a real person.
The Supporting Cast: Shining Stars
Even the supporting cast was great. Each actor did their job of bringing the script to life.

Chloe Fineman as Natalie Vance? Hilarious! She brought the crazy wedding planner energy we all secretly love to hate.
Isabela Merced as Cora Herrera? She was great as the younger sister.
My Unpopular Opinion: It Wasn't That Bad
Look, I get it. Remakes are often a hit or miss. And comparing it to the originals is inevitable.
But Father of the Bride (2022) wasn't trying to be the original. It was its own thing.

It was a fun, heartwarming story about family, tradition, and embracing change. What's not to love?
Maybe I'm just a sucker for wedding movies. Or maybe I just have a soft spot for Andy Garcia. Either way, I enjoyed it.
So, next time you're scrolling through HBO Max, give it a try. You might be surprised.
And if you hate it? Well, you can always re-watch the Steve Martin version. Everyone wins!
Father of the Bride (2022) might not be perfect, but it's definitely worth a watch. Especially if you need a feel-good movie night.
