Will Ferrell to Star in Netflix Comedy Inspired by the Eurovision Song Contest
Comedy star Will Ferrell is set to headline a new film inspired by the famed European music competition, The Eurovision Song Contest. The project will be produced and distributed by Netflix, and brings together a team of familiar collaborators from both comedy and mainstream film.
The movie, currently titled Eurovision, will be directed by David Dobkin, known for his work on hit comedies. Production is led by Ferrell himself alongside Gary Sanchez Productions partners Jessica Elbaum and Chris Henchy. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Adam McKay is attached as an executive producer, lending further creative weight to the project. Ferrell will also co-write the screenplay with long-time Funny Or Die contributor Andrew Steele.
Details about the plot and release timeline remain limited, but the film’s subject offers rich comedic potential. The Eurovision Song Contest is one of Europe’s longest-running televised events, famous for its elaborate stage productions, flamboyant contestants, and unforgettable performances. That combination of spectacle, national pride, and occasional camp makes it fertile ground for a comedy that can both affectionately lampoon and celebrate the contest’s distinctive culture.
Ferrell’s involvement as star, writer and producer underscores how personally invested he is in the project. He and director Dobkin have a long working relationship going back to their collaboration on Wedding Crashers, and they appear to be reuniting for this new, music-oriented comedy. Dobkin has also partnered with Netflix on other projects, which suggests a comfortable working relationship between the filmmaker and the streaming platform. Industry talk has also mentioned the possibility of Dobkin returning to helm a long-discussed sequel to Wedding Crashers, though such plans have not been officially confirmed.
Casting beyond Ferrell has not been announced. Given the international scope of the Eurovision contest, the film could involve a diverse ensemble of characters from multiple countries, along with larger-than-life performances and original songs. The creative team’s background in comedy and musical set pieces positions them well to balance satire, character-driven humor, and the musical spectacle that fans of Eurovision expect.
From a production standpoint, the film benefits from a mix of established comedy talent and experienced producers. Gary Sanchez Productions has been a significant presence in contemporary comedy production, and the addition of Jessica Elbaum and Chris Henchy as producers suggests an emphasis on both comedic voice and broad audience appeal. Adam McKay’s role as executive producer adds further creative experience, particularly in projects that blend satirical edge with mainstream entertainment.
Netflix’s involvement ensures that the film will reach a broad, international audience. The streaming platform’s global reach is a natural fit for a story tied to one of Europe’s most-recognized international events. That distribution model could allow the film to capitalize on Eurovision’s worldwide fan base, while also introducing the contest’s unique atmosphere to viewers who may be less familiar with it.
While fans wait for more concrete information—such as cast additions, the release date, or a full plot synopsis—the announced creative team and the subject matter have already sparked excitement. The combination of Will Ferrell’s distinct comedic style, Dobkin’s directorial experience, and a concept that naturally accommodates music, spectacle and international humor sets expectations for a film that aims to be both entertaining and affectionately irreverent.
Further announcements are likely as the project progresses through development and production. For now, the project stands as a notable collaboration between a major streaming platform and a group of comedy filmmakers and performers with a proven track record of mainstream success.