Brett Goldstein's "captivating" drama All of You has unveiled its first emotional trailer ahead of its streaming release.
Set for release on 26 September on Apple TV+, the film stars Ted Lasso's Goldstein opposite 28 Weeks Later star Imogen Poots as best friends Simon and Laura.
Friends since college, the pair realise that their bond is more than platonic and begin to question whether they should risk their friendship to explore a romantic relationship after they are matched with their supposed soulmates.
The synopsis reads: "Best friends since college, Simon (Goldstein) and Laura (Poots) drift apart when she takes a test that finds her soulmate despite years of unspoken feelings between them.
"Over the years, as their paths cross and diverge, neither can deny the feeling that they’ve missed out on a life together. Faced with the uncertainty of changing the course of their lives, are Simon and Laura willing to risk everything to experience the love that had been between them all along, or should they accept their fate?"
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Joining Goldstein, who co-wrote the film with director William Bridges, and Poots on the cast are Jenna Coleman, Zawe Ashton, Steven Cree, and Éva Magyar.
Described as a "stirring new-futuristic drama", the new trailer teases an emotional ride between the friends, who look set to share some tears and laughter.
Per the trailer, Collider described the film as "captivating" and "phenomenal", while IndieWire said it "cuts deep".
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In one notable moment from the new trailer, Laura asks Simon about the soulmate test, saying: "The day that I took the test did you think it might be you?"
Playing it cool, Simon looks at her and simply replies with a "nah".
Another moment sees Ashton's character Andrea tell Laura that Simon "definitely loves you" before Simon and Laura are seen sharing a kiss.
All of You will premiere on Apple TV+on 26 September.
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