US actors George Clooney and Julia Roberts are back on the big screen in “Ticket to Heaven”, the first romantic comedy of the two Hollywood stars, who play the roles of divorced couples who constantly fight, Reuters reports.

American actors Julia Roberts and George Clooney at the premiere of the film “Ticket to Heaven” in LondonPhoto: – / Editorial Shutterstock / Profimedia

The two actors play David and Georgia, who join forces to prevent their daughter Lily from marrying a young man she met after college on a trip to Bali.

Unwilling to let their daughter make the same mistake they believe they made 25 years ago, they travel to the island to stop the wedding.

The film, directed by Ol Parker, is Roberts and Clooney’s fifth film together.

“A useful time for something casual”

”It was funny… We liked it because we got to be funny with each other. We thought it was fun,” Clooney told reporters Wednesday at the film’s world premiere in London.

“We also thought it was the right time for something light, we’ve been through a bit of a rough time, all of us as a species, so we thought it would be funny.”

Roberts is known for a string of romantic comedies in the 1980s and 1990s, such as Pretty Woman and Notting Hill, while Clooney’s last romantic comedy was 1996’s One Fine Day.

“It’s stressful when you first hear their names,” Caitlin Dever, who plays Lily, said of the two stars who play her character’s parents.

“And when you get to know them, all that stress goes away and you can just see them as people.”

When will the movie “Ticket to Heaven” be released.

Set amidst lush landscapes, the film features plenty of scenes where David and Georgia exchange acid lines before beginning to be tolerant of each other again. In one of the scenes, they are drunkenly dancing in a club under the clumsy gaze of their daughter.

“Al told us we can do whatever we want as long as we don’t hurt each other and stay present,” Roberts said. “Nobody gets hurt,” Clooney said. “Only your eyes.”

Ticket to Paradise, which also stars Billie Lourd, Maxime Boutier and Lucas Bravo, opens in theaters on September 12. (Source Agerpres)