The Real Wedding Crashers
2007The Real Wedding Crashers is an American prank/hidden camera series on NBC, inspired by the 2005 film Wedding Crashers, that premiered on April 23, 2007. The series was produced by Ashton Kutcher, Karey Burke, Rich Meehan, Jon Kroll, Jim Rosenthal and Jason Goldberg with RDF USA, the production company of shows like Wife Swap, in association with New Line Television, part of the studio that produced the film. No one among the show's main cast and crew were involved in the original film, nor were the cast and crew of the film involved with the series. It was announced on May 7, 2007, that the series would be pulled after three episodes. NBC subsequently announced on its website that a fourth episode would air on May 28, 2007. NBC announced on July 20, 2007 that the show was not renewed. The two episodes not aired on NBC have subsequently aired on the Style Network.
Seasons & Episode
Meet Jonnie, a pharmacy benefit manager, and Derek, a lighting company manager. They have a child, they used to be married and they are about to get their wedding crashed. What crazy stunts will the crashers pull at this couples special day?
Watch Video The Wedding Crashers head to California to wreck havoc. What's in their sights this time? The wedding cake!
A wedding in Las Vegas is crashed when the pranksters go in with an untalented wedding singer and a tanning salon disaster.
Steve and Denise Jordan team up with The Wedding Crashers to make their wedding an unbelievable affair. Monster trucks and an escaped convict help with the prank.
The team try to make Christian and Jina's wedding a once in a lifetime experience!
The team crashes a Hawaiian wedding on the mountains!
The Real Wedding Crashers is an American prank/hidden camera series on NBC, inspired by the 2005 film Wedding Crashers, that premiered on April 23, 2007. The series was produced by Ashton Kutcher, Karey Burke, Rich Meehan, Jon Kroll, Jim Rosenthal and Jason Goldberg with RDF USA, the production company of shows like Wife Swap, in association with New Line Television, part of the studio that produced the film. No one among the show's main cast and crew were involved in the original film, nor were the cast and crew of the film involved with the series. It was announced on May 7, 2007, that the series would be pulled after three episodes. NBC subsequently announced on its website that a fourth episode would air on May 28, 2007. NBC announced on July 20, 2007 that the show was not renewed. The two episodes not aired on NBC have subsequently aired on the Style Network.