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Rebel Wilson lawsuit over troubled film under attack

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The production firms behind Rebel Wilson's directorial debut have made a vigorous legal attack against the A-lister seeking to shut down legal claims over the conflict-beset film.

The Deb, a musical comedy filmed in rural NSW, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2024 but has yet to see a wider release amid ongoing disputes between Wilson and her co-producers.

The ‘very odd’ move from Rebel Wilson that caught Peter Ford’s attention

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A move from Australian actress Rebel Wilson has been described as “very odd” by entertainment reporter Peter Ford.

Wilson is currently embroiled in a defamation lawsuit at the moment, stemming from comments she allegedly made on social media about people on set of the movie ‘The Deb’.

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British Film Company Asks to Be Removed as Defendant From Rebel Wilson Countersuit

A British film production company is asking a judge to remove them as a defendant in a countersuit brought by Rebel Wilson against three producers of the film “The Deb” who are suing the Australian actress for defamation.

In court papers filed Friday with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Thomas D. Long in advance of a June 4, 2026, hearing, attorneys for AI Film Production Ltd. contend that the company is based in the United Kingdom and has no ties to California. Therefore, they say, service should be quashed for lack of personal jurisdiction. Wilson accuses AI Film of breach of contract.

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