The actors enjoy a great friendship off-screen, but while they were filming the Netflix comedy together, something happened that baffled them.
In 2019, Mystery on Board (Murder Mystery), the comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler, premiered on Netflix. A few days after its premiere, the film directed by Kyle Newa Check became a success, positioning itself as one of the most viewed films on the platform that year.
In Mystery in the Eye, Sandler plays an NYPD officer named Nick Spitz, while Aniston is his wife Audrey. The film follows the couple on a European vacation that turns into a nightmare when they are accused of murder.
Aniston and Sandler have proven to have great chemistry on screen, as they are not only good actors, but are great friends. However, not everything was rosy during the filming of the movie, because there was an aspect of it that Adam did not enjoy at all.
In the film, the actors play a married couple. As such, they must not miss the romantic moments between the two where they should kiss. The truth is that this was very uncomfortable for the actor since he had to experience a rather particular situation.
The truth is not that Adam Sandler did not enjoy kissing Jennifer Aniston, but that he had to do it with his wife Jackie and her daughters behind the scenes. But that was not all, the actor reported that both his wife and her daughters began to give him instructions on how to kiss the actress, causing the situation to become uncomfortable for him and Jennifer. "That was weird," the Friends actress recalled in an interview.
On March 31, mystery in sight (Murder Mystery 2), the continuation of the 2019 comedy, will premiere. On this occasion, Nick and Audrey receive an invitation to attend the wedding of a friend of both. Once in the place, the brand new detectives discover that the boyfriend has disappeared, which will lead them to investigate the fact in Paris, where they must strive to find the truth.
In addition to Sandler and Aniston, the cast includes Adeel Akhtar, John Kani, Mark Strong, Mélanie Laurent, Jodie Turner-Smith, Enrique Arce, and Wilmer Valderrama. The script for the new installment is once again in charge of James Vanderbilt, while the direction was in charge of Jeremy Garelick (The Wedding Ringer).