This film shows one of the most tense situations that exist and turns it into something very funny.
Disney has shown that it knows how to diversify. Beyond the great movies or series animated films, it also bets on local comedies that connect with Latin American and European audiences, mixing styles and cultural humor. In this sense, it incorporates stories that have the potential to go viral due to their comical and familiar nature.
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Now, a new Spanish gem appears in its catalog: “Your mother or mine: Mother-in-law war”a must-see comedy for those looking to have a good time. It is among the most recent and promises unapologetic laughter.


Your mother or mine

The funny mother-in-law war that will make you laugh from start to finish, on Disney+.
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What Your Mother or Mine is about, the premiere of Disney+
Paco and Regina are about to get married, without suspecting that by doing so they will unleash a uncontrollable fight between their mothers for controlling every detail of the wedding. Carmen (Paco’s mother) dominates sentimental blackmail while Catherine (Regina’s mother) exerts pressure with contacts and manipulation to impose her will.
The rivalry grows and will break into every decision: menu, music, guests, decorations… nothing will escape the comic confrontation that threatens to turn everything upside down. A clash of characters full of exaggerations and humor that reveals the ridiculousness when power becomes obsession.
Disney+: trailer for Your Mother or Mine
Embed – YOUR MOTHER OR MINE: Mother-in-Law War – Official Trailer
Disney+: cast of Your mother or mine
- Carmina Barrios (Carmen)
- Patricia Bernal (Catalina)
- Save Queen (Paco)
- Paulina Goto (Regina/Camila)
- Saúl Lisazo (Humberto)
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