Rebel Wilson’s upcoming comedy ‘Girl Group,’ produced by Live Nation Studios and Future Artists Entertainment, stars Jennifer Coolidge, Nicole Scherzinger, and Wilson herself in a high-energy music story. Wilson is writing, directing, and producing the film, showcasing her creative vision and leadership in entertainment.
The story follows a pop diva who has been kicked out of her own girl group’s reunion tour and faces court-ordered community service. Instead of accepting defeat, she turns the setback into an opportunity, coaching a group of misfit teen girls as they aim for a major record label audition.
From Spice Girls to Emmy Winners, Girl Group Unites Music Legends and Screen Favorites

The cast of Girl Group brings together a fascinating mix of talent from music, television, and the stage. Jennifer Coolidge, fresh off her Emmy-winning performance in The White Lotus, joins the ensemble alongside Nicole Scherzinger, who recently earned critical acclaim on Broadway and the West End for her role in Sunset Boulevard. Their specific roles remain undisclosed, which adds an element of surprise and curiosity to the project. Fans will also see Wilson reunited with former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts as part of the fictional band Girlfriends, alongside Spice Girl Melanie Chisholm and All Saints’ Shaznay Lewis. This combination of real-world pop icons and emerging talent like Loren Gray creates a layered dynamic that could balance experience and youthful energy.
Supporting the main storyline is an ensemble cast that spans genres and generations. Randall Park, who is known from Fresh off the Boat, along with his recent Marvel Series hit WandaVision, brings comedic timing and relatability. Sheridan Smith, recognized for Mrs Biggs, adds depth and versatility. Jamie Lee O’Donnell, Guz Khan, and Jolene also contribute unique flavors drawn from their work in television and film, making the ensemble feel both rich and varied. Their collective presence hints at a story that values collaboration and unexpected connections across different worlds.
Behind the Scenes of Girl Group: Stars, Music, and a Story About Rising Again

Production itself reflects a commitment to quality and musical authenticity. The film is produced under Wilson’s Camp Sugar banner alongside Matt Williams (Future Artists Entertainment). Chris Scott, known for his choreography in Wicked, leads the musical direction, promising performances that are as technically impressive as they are entertaining. The involvement of Live Nation Studios, a company dedicated to helping artists tell their stories, suggests that music and performance will be integrated meaningfully into the narrative rather than serving as a simple surrounding.
Wilson’s Girl Group appears poised to explore themes of resilience, reinvention, and mentorship. By combining comedic elements with the pressures of the music industry and the realities of personal growth, the film opens room for discussion about ambition, friendship, and the role of second chances. While the story is framed around a pop diva and a group of teen girls, it may leave audiences reflecting on broader ideas about identity, leadership, and what it truly means to succeed.




