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Jennifer Garner on Working With a Group of Women for the First Time on ‘The Five Star Weekend’ and Channeling Her Inner Food Influencer

Garner stars alongside Regina Hall, Chloë Sevigny, Gemma Chan and D'Arcy Carden in the adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand's hit novel.

Jennifer Garner on Working With a Group of Women for the First Time on ‘The Five Star Weekend’ and Channeling Her Inner Food Influencer
Hollywood Reporter — 9 July 2026
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Garner stars alongside Regina Hall, Chloë Sevigny, Gemma Chan and D'Arcy Carden in the adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand's hit novel. This report comes

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Why This Matters

The casting of Jennifer Garner in an ensemble led by women marks a subtle but notable shift in Hollywood’s ongoing push toward gender parity behind the camera. Beyond the novelty of the project itself, the film’s adaptation of a bestselling novel by a female author into a female-driven narrative reflects a growing appetite for stories that center women’s perspectives—especially in genres like romantic comedies and ensemble drames. This could signal a broader industry willingness to prioritize female-led projects outside the traditional blockbuster framework.

Background Context

The adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand’s novels—often dubbed the ‘beach read queen’—has become a cottage industry in Hollywood, with her books frequently optioned for film and TV. Despite their commercial success, such stories have historically been adapted with male leads or gender-neutral ensembles, reinforcing a pattern where female-driven narratives are either sidelined or relegated to niche appeal. Regina Hall’s involvement, alongside rising stars like Chloë Sevigny and Gemma Chan, suggests a deliberate effort to diversify both on-screen representation and creative control.

What Happens Next

If *The Five Star Weekend* resonates with audiences, it could accelerate a trend of studios greenlighting more female-led ensemble projects, particularly those adapted from popular women’s fiction. The film’s release will also test whether a star-driven, mid-budget comedy-drama can thrive in a market increasingly dominated by franchises and IP. Watch for early box office performance and critical reception, as these will likely influence whether similar adaptations follow.

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