Why Are Soap Stars Flocking to Netflix’s ‘The Wrong Paris’—and What’s Y&R’s Michael Damian’s Role?

   

The Y&R star teased the first look at the Netflix film, which includes some of your soap favorites.

Young and the Restles Michael Damian and soap stars with the Soap Hub logo.

It's a soap opera extravaganza on Michael Damian's new Netflix project.

Young and the Restless star Michael Damian is sharing the first look at the Netflix film, The Wrong Paris. Some of your favorite soap stars are in this new romantic comedy. Damian took to social media to bring attention to his new project.

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Damian was busy bringing attention to The Wrong Paris on social media. First, he posted the “first look” on his Instagram page, sharing an outtake from the film. The movie stars Miranda Cosgrove and The Bold and the Beautiful alum Pierson Fodé. It also features Guiding Light alum Frances Fisher and Veronica Long, who starred on the daytime Hallmark WeAudition series A Little Daytime Drama.

Rounding out the cast are Madison Pettis, Yvonne Orji, Torrance Combs, Madeleine Arthur, Hannah Stocking, and Christin Park. But that’s not all. There’s finally a premiere date for this new film. Damian posted on X, “Let’s get this party started @netflix Sept 12th,” along with the celebratory emojis.

Thanks to Deadline, we have all the details about the new film. It centers around a young woman (Cosgrove) who joins a dating competition. She assumed that it was set in Paris, France, but it’s actually set in Paris, Texas. The woman tries to worm her way out of the show until she falls in love with the leading bachelor (Fodé). Obviously, this is not the life she envisioned for herself. Will she allow herself to take a chance on love?

Michael Damian and Brad Krevoy produced the film. The executive producers include Cosgrove, Amanda Phillips, Galen Fletcher, Kelly Frazier, Janeen Damian, Jimmy Townsend, and Vincent Balzano. The Wrong Paris will be released on September 12 on Netflix. What are your thoughts on Damian’s new project? Let us know in the comments section.