HARRY'S HOUSE

STELLA'S CHIEF - as PROD

Family - Pre-Production 2026

Faced with his parents' decision to divorce, a spirited 12-year-old boy initiates a playful yet determined campaign of domestic pranks and courtroom antics, fueled by an unexpected inheritance from his grandmother, in a heartfelt attempt to keep his suburban Atlanta family together.

    • Year of production
    • 2026
    • Genres
    • Family, Drama, Comedy
    • Countries
    • USA
    • Synopsis
    • HARRY'S HOUSE is a heartwarming family drama that blends youthful mischief with the complexities of divorce and intergenerational wisdom.

      It follows a young boy's determined efforts to keep his family together, guided by the legacy of his beloved grandmother. The story unfolds in a close-knit suburban community where family homes hold secrets and memories.Courtrooms become battlegrounds for family unity,

      At the center is Harry Lane, a bright 12-year-old whose world is shaken by his parents' impending divorce. His father Harrison, a hardworking real estate agent, struggles to connect with his son amidst the family turmoil. Harry's mother Megan grapples with emotional distance and the recent loss of her own mother, Chrisy. Nick, Harry's loyal and impulsive best friend, stands ready to support his schemes,

      The story kicks off when Harry discovers a 'For Sale' sign outside his house, revealing his parents' secret plans. Determined to save his family, Harry turns to his grandmother Chrisy for guidance, only to learn of her terminal illness. Following Chrisy's passing, Harry inherits her estate and uncovers a series of hidden messages and clues she left behind.

      Harry's journey leads him to discover a secret attic in Chrisy's house, filled with family history and her carefully laid plans to heal their fractured relationships. With the help of his loyal and mischievous best friend Nick, Harry embarks on a whimsical and heartwarming quest to assert children's voices in divorce proceedings. They initiate a petition titled "No Separation Without Representation," capturing public attention through a charismatic reporter, Eric Montro.

      The public nature of the lawsuit, amplified by Eric Montro's sensational reporting, pushes Harrison and Megan to confront their issues openly. In the courtroom, under the scrutiny of the stern but intrigued Judge Reynolds, The judge rules in their favor, granting Harry custody at Chrisy’s house, with parental visitation and Abbey as caretaker. Harrison and Megan are stunned.

      Harry and Nick pull a series of pranks on Harry's parents. The two orchestrate increasingly elaborate pranks to bring his parents closer. As the pranks escalate, his parents are forced to spend more time together, slowly rekindling their connection.

      As his family's private struggles become a media sensation, the story explores themes of family unity, intergenerational bonds, and the importance of communication and forgiveness.

      Unlike The Parent Trap or Home Alone, this tale intertwines legal drama with family comedy, offering a unique blend of courtroom tension and domestic hijinks.

      Audiences will appreciate the balance of humor and heart as Harry navigates the complexities of family bonds, making HARRY'S HOUSE a touching exploration of love, forgiveness, and the enduring power of family.