'I Feel Pretty' release date news: Film starring Amy Schumer to hit screens in April

STX's new comedy flick starring Amy Schumer will hit screens in April 27. Facebook/IFeelPrettyMovie

Fans of Amy Schumer can look forward to another romance-comedy flick starring their favorite comedian with STX's new film offering "I Feel Pretty."

According to recent reports, the film's date release has been reshuffled from midsummer's release of June 29 for an earlier outing of April 27 -- due largely on the positive reception viewers had on the film's overall message especially on its wacky trailer.

Further reports note that the film's trailer has now accumulated a whopping 4 million views since it dropped.

The movie "I Feel Pretty" follows the misadventures of an insecure, shy woman who wakes up from a concussion thinking she is the most beautiful woman on Earth.

With "I Feel Pretty's" new designated release, sources reason that the film will be granted breathing space seeing as it would only go against Lionsgate's action-thriller flick "Traffik" in the box-office.

This particular spacing could also guarantee the movie a smooth start since Marvel's "Avengers: Infinity War" will be at the start of the kick-off for this year's summer movie releases.

Aside from Schumer, other big names are also featured in the upcoming summer comedy film including supermodels Naomi Campbell, Lauren Hutton and Emily Ratajkowski, Golden Globe award-winning actress Michelle Williams, actors Busy Philipps, Aidy Bryant, and Tom Hopper.

The movie will also mark writers Abby Kohn and Marc Silverman's first-ever directorial pursuit.

In recent years, STX Films has been releasing films with strong female lead characters starting with Oscar-winning movie "Molly's Game" and last year's "A Bad Moms Christmas."

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