Experience the magic of a life-changing adventure that will make you realize the most precious things are often right beside you. See You on Venus, based on Victoria Vinuesa's soon-to-be-released novel of the same name, follows Mia and her friend as they embark on a journey to Spain in search of her birth mother. But as they travel through different cities, their relationship takes an unexpected turn, and they begin to fall in love. Starring Virginia Gardner from Beautiful Disaster and Alex Aiono from Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, this movie promises to be an emotional rollercoaster.
As the release date draws closer, Screen Rant has obtained the exclusive first trailer and poster for See You on Venus. The trailer offers a glimpse into Mia's journey, from the obstacles she faces while searching for her mother to the budding romance between her and Kyle. Although it doesn't reveal why Mia and her mother were separated, the trailer teases the emotional depth of the movie. Watch the trailer and check out the poster below to get a sneak peek of this heartwarming film.
How See You on Venus Continues A Recent Gardner Trend
Gardner has quickly risen to fame in recent years with her standout performances in Project Almanac and The Goldbergs. However, it was her roles in Halloween (2018) and Hulu's series adaptation of Marvel's Runaways that truly solidified her as a household name. With See You on Venus, Gardner continues her streak of starring in romantic novel adaptations, further showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Gardner's recent supporting role in the Netflix film All the Bright Places, alongside Elle Fanning and Justice Smith, was well-received by both critics and viewers. However, her return to the thriller genre with the 2022 hit Fall was a standout moment. Gardner also teamed up with real-life best friend Dylan Sprouse for an adaptation of James McGuire's Beautiful Disaster, with plans in the works to adapt its sequel novel Beautiful Wedding. Despite the unannounced status of the sequel, the success of Beautiful Disaster's modest box office haul of $3.9 million from its two-night theatrical release and Gardner's growing popularity among audiences suggest that her upcoming film, See You on Venus, will likely be a hit as well.
See You On Venus is in select theaters July 21 and On Demand July 25.