Adulting Unveils Star Studded Cast and Expansive Production Team Ahead of Release
The upcoming feature film Adulting is drawing attention with its newly surfaced final cast and crew lists, revealing an ambitious production led by director Maureen Bharoocha and a lineup featuring several recognizable names from film and television.
At the center of the film is Leighton Meester, who stars as “Elle,” alongside young actress Vivian Lyra Blair as “Ari.” Tyler Posey joins the cast as “Robbie,” while comedian and actress Sherry Cola appears as “Sachi.”
The ensemble continues with appearances from Baron Vaughn, Matt Braunger, Ahmed Bharoocha, and AJ Buckley, highlighting the film’s blend of comedy and drama talent.
Behind the scenes, the production brings together a sizable creative and technical team. Producers include Michael Philip, Richard Reid, Maia Glikman, and Ryan Lewis, while cinematography duties are handled by director of photography Nathan Salter.
The art department features production designers Ryan Kaercher and Scott Daniel, with extensive support across set decoration and props, suggesting a visually detailed production. Costume design is led by Ric Renae Hughes, while the makeup and hair department is headed by Chelsea Orduno.
The film also appears to incorporate significant stunt and sports elements. Veteran stunt coordinator Nils Allen Stewart is attached to the project, while Chad Morgan serves as soccer consultant, hinting at athletic sequences woven into the story.
Production dates listed in the documents indicate principal photography took place between August and September 2025. The scale of the crew and cast suggests Adulting is positioning itself as a major independent production with broad ensemble appeal.
While plot details remain largely under wraps, the mix of comedy talent, dramatic performers, and sports related roles has already sparked curiosity among film followers eager to learn more about the project.
The released documents showcase just how extensive the collaboration behind Adulting has become, with departments spanning cinematography, production design, stunts, locations, sound, costumes, and visual effects all contributing to the film’s development.

