Summary
The Anyone But You trailer has been released, giving a glimpse into the highly-anticipated romantic comedy from Easy A director Will Gluck.
Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney star as two adversaries who fake a romantic relationship during a destination wedding. The recently released trailer showcases the film's comedic elements and the simmering romantic conflict between the main characters, but doesn't provide much insight into the reasons behind its R rating.
The highly-anticipated romantic comedy, Anyone But You, has finally unveiled its trailer. Directed by Will Gluck, known for Easy A, the film features Sydney Sweeney from Euphoria as Bea and Glen Powell from Top Gun: Maverick as Ben. This R-rated movie tells the story of two characters who, despite their initial dislike for each other, find themselves falling in love at a destination wedding. Following the buzz generated by steamy set photos earlier this year, Sony has now released the trailer for Anyone But You. Watch it below:
The trailer reveals more of the movie's Australian filming locations, as well as finally unveiling more members of Anyone But You's cast.
What The Anyone But You Trailer Reveals About The Movie
Few official details have been released about the movie, but earlier this year, there was a lot of online buzz surrounding the set photos of Sweeney and Powell in swimwear on a sailboat for the film Anyone But You. This particular scene is included in the new trailer and reveals some important information about the plan that Bea and Ben come up with while attending a destination wedding. Bea suggests the idea of pretending to be a couple, which sets off a sexually charged yet contentious dynamic between the two characters.
A major source of comedy in the movie seems to revolve around Bea and Ben not being able to stand each other, with multiple scenes showcasing their irritation towards one another. Following a common trope in this genre, both Bea and Ben have friends whom they confide in about their respective situations. Bea is seen enjoying a glass of wine with Alexandra Shipp's character, while Ben playfully gets hit in the face with flowers by a character portrayed by Gata.
The Anyone But You trailer fails to provide any hints about how the film will utilize its anticipated R rating. It is anticipated that a red band trailer will be released in the upcoming weeks as the December release date nears, offering more insight into how the movie will push the boundaries of the romantic comedy genre. Although numerous questions still surround Anyone But You, the new trailer serves as a positive indication of what can be expected.