Wanderlust is available on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD
, and On Demand on June 19, 2012 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.
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GOD AFTON!: Fans can go with the cast and crew behind the scenes of Wanderlust.
PENIS ENVY: A mockumentary on Joe Lo Truglio’s experience wearing a prosthetic penis for his Wanderlust role.
THE ELYSIUM CAMPAIGN: Jordan Peele gives an impression of President Barack Obama if he had a small role in Wanderlust.
WAINY DAYS – ELYSIUM: See the cast in an exclusive episode of director David Wain’s popular web series “Wainy Days.”
FEATURE COMMENTARY: Featuring director/writer/producer David Wain, writer/producer Ken Marino, actor/producer Paul Rudd, and impressions by Kevin Pollack.
BLU-RAY(TM) BONUS FEATURES: Unleash the power of your HDTV with perfect hi-def picture and perfect hi-def sound.
WANDERLUST – THE BIZARRO CUT: 80 minutes of the film with alternate jokes in nearly every scene.
In the hilarious new comedy Wanderlust, over-extended and over-stressed Manhattanites George (Paul Rudd) and Linda (Jennifer Aniston) leave their over-priced micro-loft in the West Village and stumble upon Elysium, an idyllic community populated by very colorful, sexually adventurous characters, including alpha male Seth (Justin Theroux) and free-spirit Eva (Malin Akerman). Surrounded by nudists, a former porn star, and a woman with no boundaries, even in the bathroom, this seemingly refreshing way of looking at things quickly makes George and Linda question whether staying there is the right thing for them to do.
During a press conference at the film’s press day, co-stars Justin Theroux and Malin Akerman talked about working with director David Wain, how much input they had into their characters, how awkward it is to be wearing clothes when you’re surrounded by nudists, how hard it was to keep a straight face (Akerman was the one to break character the most), and how excited they both are for their next feature film, Rock of Ages (Akerman has a role in it while Theroux co-wrote it), due out in theaters in June.
Question: Justin, how did you work on the look for your character, with the hair and beard?
JUSTIN THEROUX: It’s something that happens naturally, out of my face, but not so much out of my head. I had a wig for my hair, and then I had to grow a beard out. Then, I actually had to grow it again. There was a scene that David [Wain] wanted to pick up, right after I shaved it. He said, “Hey, in about a month, we’re going to do this other scene. Can you grow it back?” And, after you’ve lived in Georgia in the summertime with a beard that big, it’s a pain in the ass. I don’t mind a little scruff, but it’s like going to bed with a small animal, like a hamster, living on your face. There were definitely days I wanted to unhook it, but did not.
Do either of you think open relationships like the ones at this commune can work?
MALIN AKERMAN: I don’t think so.
THEROUX: No.
AKERMAN: I think it’s complicated enough to have a relationship and make that work properly. To then try to incorporate three or four more people, or six or seven, is a lot of work.
THEROUX: That’s called being single, or being divorced.
AKERMAN: Moving and shaking it is fine, if that’s your thing, for sure.
The trailer for “Wanderlust” has just been released!
“Wanderlust” is scheduled for release on February 24, 2012.
Earlier today, Malin Akerman was photographed on the set of “Wanderlust” in New York City. I have just added 7 photos from the set into the gallery!
“Watchmen” star Malin Akerman and Lauren Ambrose (HBO’s “Six Feet Under”) have been cast alongside Paul Rudd, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux in the Universal comedy “Wanderlust,” reports Variety.
David Wain (“Role Models”) directs from a script he co-wrote with Ken Marino, a fellow veteran of MTV’s “The State.” The duo also will produce with Rudd and Judd Apatow, while Dick Vane will exec produce.
Rudd and Aniston star as a married couple who try to escape modern society by leaving their cushy lives in New York.
While it’s unclear what role Akerman will inhabit, the underappreciated Ambrose will play a member of the freewheeling commune that the two stars come into contact with en route to Atlanta.
Ambrose, Rudd and Marino previously starred together in Katherine Dieckmann’s little-seen indie “Diggers.”
Erik Baiers will oversee “Wanderlust” for the studio.
Akerman recently attached herself to the CIA thriller “The Numbers Station,” which star Ethan Hawke is producing, and she’s also set to star opposite Bruce Willis in the thriller “Catch 44.” The actress currently has “The Romantics” in theaters and “The Bang Bang Club” at Toronto.
Ambrose recently voiced a character in “Where the Wild Things Are,” and she also co-starred with Paul Giamatti in the sci-fi indie “Cold Souls.”
Akerman is represented by WME and Sanders Armstrong Caserta Management, while Ambrose is repped by UTA and Kipperman Management.































