Former Ryan Phillipe incubator Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston survivor Vince Vaughn are just about ready to sign on the dotted line to topline the New Line comedy FOUR CHRISTMASES. Coming from a script by Matt Allen and Caleb Wilson, Witherspoon and Vaughn will play a couple who attempt to visit all four of their divorced parents’ homes during Christmas. Jet lag and yuletide based hilarity ensue in mass proportions. Seeing as how they’re big time Hollywood power players, Witherspoon and Vaughn are also in talks to produce the film. Witherspoon can next be seen in the Gavin Hood directed political drama RENDITION and Vaughn can next be seen getting wasted with some elves in the Christmas comedy FRED CLAUS.
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