

If the accompanying song, "I Love It" by Icona Pop (featuring Charli XCX), is any further indication, viewers may expect a soundtrack that's also more modern. It also showcases that while the production and set design will bring viewers right into the story's original time setting, the language is that of modern society. The trailer hits similar beats as the original story, but this time, viewers are more privy to an outsider's perspective. Ahead of the movie's premiere next month, the official trailer has been released.Īlready, viewers gain a comedic look at Rosaline's ( Kaitlyn Dever) side of things as she laments her boyfriend, Romeo ( Kyle Allen), pursuing Rosaline's cousin Juliet ( Isabela Merced) as his new love interest. Now, Hulu and 20th Century Studios are bringing the classic tale back to the screen, but this time with a fresh twist in Rosaline. Arguably one of the most well-known plays by William Shakespeare, the story has been adapted for the screen several times, including Baz Luhrmann's modern-meets-classic take in 1996, a 2013 adaptation starring Hailee Steinfeld, and more. Two teenage members of the families, Romeo and Juliet, fall madly in love, but have to keep it a secret, even though they get married.

By now, most people know the story of Romeo & Juliet, two star-crossed lovers who meet a tragic end.
