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      • That’s precisely how “Instant Family” director Sean Anders and his wife, Beth, feel about their trio: Johnny, 13, Cha-Cha, 9, and Josh, 8. The Los Angeles-based couple started fostering the siblings six years ago, and adopted them in 2013.
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  2. Sean Anders, 'Instant Family' writer and director, talks about adopting three siblings and fostering teens. The movie stars Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne.

  3. Nov 6, 2018 · November 6, 2018. Director Sean Anders on the set of “Instant Family.” By Courtesy of Paramount Pictures. Joking with his wife and three children after a press screening of his new film,...

  4. Nov 15, 2018 · Following the two “Daddy’s Home” movies, “Instant Family” is inspired by Anders’ own experiences as the foster father and then adopted father of three siblings. Like Pete (Wahlberg) and Ellie ( Rose Byrne ) in the film, Anders and his wife went from zero children to three in one day, and he wanted this film to show how funny, how ...

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  5. But they adopted the siblings last November, and she says now, “they’re just our kids.” That’s precisely how “Instant Family” director Sean Anders and his wife, Beth, feel about their ...

  6. Instant Family is based on the real-life experiences of director Sean Anders and his wife, Beth, who fostered and adopted three children. In the film, Pete jokes with Ellie about adopting a five...

  7. Anders and his wife Beth had discussed having children for years. By the time they started taking the idea seriously, they were in their 40s and felt it might be too late. Anders made a joke that they should just adopt a five year old so it would be like they had a child sooner.

  8. Nov 13, 2018 · Sean Anders has always found sweetness in gross-out comedy, but he tells IndieWire that his new fact-based adoption dramedy is the film he was meant to make. By Kate Erbland. November 13,...