Amazon MGM Studios‘ Hello & Paris is welcoming additional castmembers.

Phil Dunster, Gemma Chan, Aisling Bea and Marianne Jean-Baptiste have joined the cast of the forthcoming romantic comedy feature from writer-director Elizabeth Chomko, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Javier Bardem, Kate Hudson and Steve Zahn were previously announced to star in Hello & Paris, which is loosely inspired by author Deborah McKinlay’s 2014 novel, That Part Was True.

Hello & Paris is currently in production and described as being in the same vein as titles like Sleepless in Seattle, When Harry Met Sally and You’ve Got Mail. The film centers on a landscape architect and a best-selling but embattled novelist who have a prickly first meeting in Paris before gradually getting to know each other as they exchange books and recipes while residing on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

Chomko (What They Had) helms the project from her own script. Hailing from Fifth Season, the movie counts Finola Dwyer as a producer and will get a worldwide streaming release on Prime Video. Legendary Entertainment’s 193 handled international sales.

Dunster is known for his Emmy-nominated role on Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso, and he also stars opposite Steve Carell on HBO’s Rooster and can be seen in the forthcoming How to Train Your Dragon 2. He is represented by Brillstein Entertainment Partners, CAA, United Agents, Viewpoint, Multitude Media and Jackoway Austen.