A new trailer has landed for Chris Evans, Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal's love triangle rom-com Materialists.

Helmed and written by Past Lives director Celine Song, the A24 film will hit cinemas on June 13 in the US.

Materialists stars Johnson as Lucy, a New York City matchmaker who charges a premium price to find love for her elite clients.

But her successful business is thrown into turmoil when she finds herself involved in a "toxic love triangle" with a wealthy man (Pascal) and a broke actor/waiter (Evans).

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The trailer shows Lucy 'the eternal bachelorette' living the high life in NYC, having successfully matched nine now-married couples.

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While at a wedding, she meets the suave Randy, who sits down beside her and asks if she wants a drink.

Lucy asks for a coke and beer, which is immediately delivered by her ex John, who is working as a waiter at the wedding.

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Cue some steamy scenes between Lucy and Randy, who lives in a $12 million apartment and also buys Lucy extravagant flowers and takes her to the best restaurants.

Meanwhile, John, who still lives with roommates, tells Lucy that when he sees her face, he sees 'wrinkles and children who look like you'.

Who will be the one to finally steal Lucy's heart?

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Last year, Johnson starred in the critically panned Madame Web.

Speaking to Digital Spy last year, Johnson admitted she never saw herself in a superhero movie until she read the Madame Web script.

"I never saw myself doing a superhero movie," she said, "but I really love the idea of a superhero being a young woman whose power was her mind and her intellect. I find that really powerful."

Materialists will be released in cinemas on June 13 in the US. No release date in the UK has been confirmed yet.

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