From Anne Hathaway to Nicole Kidman and Ryan Gosling: your favourite long-suffering genre is getting a big injection of star power.
Romcom fans were once spoiled for choice when it came to watching the world’s biggest celebrities being fun and flirty on the big screen. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson. Hugh Grant and every famous actress of the ’90s and early 2000s.
The trailer, released just this week, looks equal parts slapstick and sincere. And, most promisingly, has Efron in full self-parody mode playing the kind of hot, sweet dope he perfected in theCo-starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, the film is said to “spin from hysteria and extremely funny moments to something rather shattering and heartbreaking a second later”. While the finished product may end up more romantic drama than romcom , Cowley promises “ chemistry is extraordinary in it”.
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