Vivica A. Fox Has Two New ‘Wrong’ Films Airing In July

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 Just in time for summer, LMN’s successful Wrong film franchise returns with two all-new movies in July.  Vivica A. Fox returns to star in and produce The Wrong Wedding Planner, premiering Friday, July 17 at 8pm ET/PT and The Wrong Stepfather debuting Friday, July 31 at 8pm ET/PT.  The Wrong summer stunt kicks off on sister network Lifetime with a special marathon weekend featuring the following titles, The Wrong House Sitter (Saturday, June 27  at 8pm ET/PT)The Wrong Student (Saturday, June 27 at 10pm ET/PT), The Wrong Cheerleader (Sunday, June 28 at 8pm ET/PT) and The Wrong Stepmother (Sunday, June 28 at 10pm ET/PT).

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Airing Friday, July 17 at 8pm ET/PT on LMN, The Wrong Wedding Planner stars Vivica A. Fox, Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, Stephen Richard Harris, Kristin Booth and Jackée Harry.

Detective Jones (Vivica A. Fox) arrives at the home of Ashley (Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe) and Brad (Stephen Richard Harris), a young couple in the midst of preparing for their upcoming nuptials, to investigate a mysterious break in.  While Det. Jones discovers nothing at the scene, someone is stalking them, and sabotaging Brad at work.  The Wrong Wedding Planner also stars Kristin Booth and Jackée Harry.

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Airing Friday, July 31 at 8pm ET/PT on LMN, The Wrong Stepfather stars Vivica A. Fox, Krista Allen, Corin Nemec, and William McNamara.

Ellen (Vivica A. Fox), principal at a high school, feels life is getting better for her best friend and teacher, Karen (Krista Allen), after she meets Craig (Corin Nemec), a charming new college advisor.  Yet something seems off as the relationship moves fast into an engagement and suddenly Karen's daughter's problems magically disappear. Suspicions slowly evolve into real fear when Karen begins to believe that Craig might be the wrong stepfather for her daughter.

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