

You Again 2010
"What doesn't kill you... is going to marry your brother."
In *You Again (2010)*, directed by Andy Fickman, a high school reunion takes a dramatic turn when Marni Olsen (Kristen Bell) discovers that Joanna (Odette Annable), her former tormentor, is set to marry her brother.
Director: Andy Fickman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is You Again (2010) about?
*You Again (2010)* follows Marni Olsen as she navigates the chaos of her brother's engagement to her high school nemesis, Joanna. With her mother's help, Marni sets out to prove that some people never change—even when love is in the air.
Who directed You Again?
*You Again* was directed by Andy Fickman, known for his work in genre-blending comedies.
Who stars in You Again?
The film stars Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, Odette Annable, and Victor Garber in key roles.
Is You Again (2010) worth watching?
*You Again (2010)* is a fun, fast-paced comedy with a solid cast and a nostalgic high school rivalry premise. While not groundbreaking, its mix of humor and heart makes it a solid choice for fans of lighthearted dramas.
How long is You Again?
The runtime of *You Again (2010)* is 105 minutes.
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About You Again (2010) — When high school rivalries take a wedding-day twist
In *You Again (2010)*, directed by Andy Fickman, a high school reunion takes a dramatic turn when Marni Olsen (Kristen Bell) discovers that Joanna (Odette Annable), her former tormentor, is set to marry her brother. As wedding plans unfold, Marni teams up with her fiercely protective mother Gail (Jamie Lee Curtis) to expose Joanna's true colors, while Joanna leans on her formidable aunt (Sigourney Weaver) for support. This sharp-witted comedy-drama blends romance and nostalgia, exploring themes of revenge, family loyalty, and second chances.
With a lively ensemble cast, *You Again (2010)* delivers a spirited critique of high school hierarchies and the chaos that ensues when the past collides with the present. The film balances humor and heart, making it a standout choice for fans of ensemble comedies and anyone who's ever rolled their eyes at a former bully's sudden glow-up.




