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 Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Powell) may seem like the epitome of a perfect couple, but after an exciting first date, a sudden turn turns their previously fiery attraction into icy detachment. Fate, however, has other plans for them when they unexpectedly meet again at a wedding in Australia.


This film seamlessly weaves a mix of sexy humor and good vibes, making it the ideal choice for a nice night out. Sweeney and Powell's on-screen chemistry is palpable and radiates an infectious joy. Balancing just the right amount of cheesy charm, it stands out as a great choice for a memorable date night, certainly ranking among the best romantic comedies of recent years.

Director: Will Gluck
Writers: Ilana Wolpert, Will Gluck
Stars: Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, Alexandra Shipp

Inspired by Shakespeare's “Much Ado About Nothing,” the narrative follows Ben and Bea, former college friends who, upon receiving wedding invitations, discover that their respective exes will also be attending. In response, they decide to play pretend as a couple.


The script, originally written by Ilana Wolpert, undergoes a rewriting and directing process by Will Gluck. Produced by Joe Roth, Jeff Kirschenbaum and Gluck, the film is executive produced by Sweeney for Fifty-Fifty Films, along with Natalie Sellers and Alyssa Altman for RK Films, adding another layer of creative prowess to this captivating romantic comedy.

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