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Amelia Dimoldenberg Developing New Rom-Com for Amazon MGM Studios

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If you’ve been following Amelia Dimoldenberg’s rise from awkward-yet-iconic YouTube interviewer to full-blown cultural force, buckle up — because she’s officially making the jump to the big screen.

The creator and host of the viral YouTube series Chicken Shop Date is developing a romantic comedy film for Amazon MGM Studios’ Orion Pictures, and she’s not just starring in it. She’s producing it, too.

This is genuinely a massive deal.

We’re watching a creator who built her entire career on a deceptively simple format — flirtatious, hilariously awkward celebrity interviews in London fried chicken shops — step into a space that was once reserved exclusively for traditional Hollywood talent.

And she’s doing it on her own terms.

So What’s the New Rom-Com Actually About?

Here’s what we know so far about the premise, and honestly, it already sounds perfect for her.

Dimoldenberg will play a by-the-book journalist whose carefully structured life begins to unravel after a routine celebrity interview turns into an unexpected romance, according to Variety. The experience forces her to rethink her views on love.

Sound familiar?

If you’ve watched even a handful of Chicken Shop Date episodes, you already know that the tension between Dimoldenberg’s straight-faced, slightly nervous interviewing style and the chaotic energy of whichever celebrity is sitting across from her is what makes the whole thing work.

The idea of translating that dynamic — journalist meets celebrity, sparks fly, life gets messy — into a full-length romantic comedy feels like the most natural evolution possible for her brand.

The project is currently in development, and no director, co-stars, or production timeline have been announced yet. So there’s still a lot we’re waiting to find out.

But what has been confirmed about the creative team behind this thing is already stacked.

The Creative Team Is Seriously Impressive

The screenplay is being written by Sarah Heyward, and if that name rings a bell, it should.

Heyward is known for her work on Girls and Nobody Wants This — the latter being one of the most talked-about rom-com-adjacent shows in recent memory.

The fact that Heyward is the one crafting this script suggests the film will have that same blend of sharp humor, emotional honesty, and messy romantic tension that made Nobody Wants This a hit.

On the production side, the film will be produced by Gloria Sanchez Productions alongside Dimoldenberg herself.

Gloria Sanchez is led by Jessica Elbaum and Will Ferrell, and you probably already know their work even if you didn’t know the company’s name.

They’re behind projects such as Booksmart and Will & Harper. The company is currently in production on The Fifth Wheel and was behind the production of Dead to Me, You’re Cordially Invited, and the upcoming feature Judgment Day.

That’s a production house with serious range — comedy, drama, heartfelt stories — which feels like exactly the right fit for a project built around Dimoldenberg’s specific brand of humor and charm.

How Amelia Dimoldenberg Got Here

For anyone who somehow hasn’t been paying attention, here’s the trajectory.

Dimoldenberg built a global following through her hit interview series Chicken Shop Date, which features her awkward, flirtatious celebrity interviews filmed in London fried chicken restaurants.

The format is deceptively simple, but the magic is entirely in her delivery — the deadpan questions, the sly flirting, the moments where her guests don’t quite know if she’s joking.

And the guest list? Absolutely unreal.

Guests have included major stars such as Jennifer Lawrence, Andrew Garfield, Cher, and Charli XCX.

When you’re sitting across from Jennifer Lawrence in a chicken shop and making her genuinely flustered, you’ve clearly got something that translates beyond a YouTube set.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 10: Amelia Dimoldenberg attends The Hollywood Reporter's Nominees Night at Chateau Marmont on February 10, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Leon Bennett Leon Bennett/Getty Images

The series is produced under her company Dimz, Inc., which also creates other content such as Passenger Princess.

But Dimoldenberg’s ambitions extend well beyond content creation. She also launched Dimz, Inc. Academy, a program aimed at improving access to careers in the creative media industry.

That’s the kind of move that signals she’s thinking long-term about building something bigger than herself — not just a personal brand, but actual infrastructure for the next generation of creators.

Plus, Dimoldenberg has already been operating in major Hollywood spaces. She has served as the Academy Awards red carpet correspondent for two consecutive years and is set to return again in March.

If you’ve seen those clips, you know she brings the exact same energy to the Oscars carpet that she brings to the chicken shop — and it works brilliantly.

The new project marks Dimoldenberg’s feature film acting debut, but it certainly doesn’t feel like she’s starting from scratch.

What This Means for the Creator-to-Film Pipeline

For anyone who’s been rooting for creators to get real opportunities in traditional entertainment — not just cameos or brand deals, but actual starring and producing roles — this is a significant moment.

Dimoldenberg isn’t being brought in as a side character or a celebrity stunt cast. She’s starring. She’s producing. And the team around her includes an acclaimed screenwriter and one of the most respected comedy production companies working right now.

There’s no production timeline yet, no casting announcements for a co-star, and no director attached. So we’re in the early stages.

But given everything we know about who’s involved and the premise on the table, this is absolutely a project worth keeping on your radar.

The creator you’ve been watching interview celebrities over fried chicken is about to be the celebrity falling in love on screen. And honestly? It couldn’t make more sense.

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