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The Threesome Trailer Unveils A Surprisingly Sweet And Sexy Comedy

The Threesome trailer delivers a sweet yet sexy comedy: a fateful night, unexpected pregnancies, messy adulthood, and heartfelt laughs.

The Threesome Trailer Unveils A Surprisingly Sweet And Sexy Comedy – The Threesome Shines With Heart And Humor

The debut trailer for The Threesome immediately captures attention with its provocative title and unexpected emotional warmth. The film, directed by Chad Hartigan, centers on Connor (Jonah Hauer‑King), who believes he’s living out his fantasy when his crush Olivia (Zoey Deutch) leads him into a spontaneous three‑way encounter with a stranger named Jenny (Ruby Cruz). What unfolds is not just a sexy romp, but a messy, heartfelt journey into adulthood.

One Wild Night Turns Into Comedy Gold

The trailer sets up its premise with playful boldness: a one‑night The Threesome encounter results in more than awkward morning‑after banter—it leads to not one but two unexpected pregnancies, catching each character off guard and triggering chaos and hilarity. Lines like, “We can get through this, right?” followed by quips such as “the world’s most potent freakin’ sperm” and “after years of perfection the pullout method has finally failed” inject sharp humor into the unfolding mess.

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A Sweet, Sexy, Surprisingly Tender Rom‑Com

Despite its risqué premise, the tone of The Threesome trailer leans charmingly sweet. It celebrates emotional honesty over superficial fantasy. Olivia and Connor form a genuine relationship post‑encounter, only to have it disrupted when Jenny reappears, pregnant and demanding accountability. The film blends sex‑comedy tropes with real‑life romance, delivering both sincerity and sex appeal in equal measure.

Stellar Cast and Sharp Supporting Roles

Zoey Deutch brings charisma and vulnerability as Olivia, while Jonah Hauer‑King portrays Connor with earnestness and awkward charm. Ruby Cruz’s Jenny adds mystery and impact. Supporting characters—like Greg (Jaboukie Young‑White), Kevin (Josh Segarra), and Evelyn (Arden Myrin)—provide comedic counterpoint and deepen the messy, yet relatable emotional stakes.

Director’s Vision: Messy, Elevated Rom‑Com Realism

Chad Hartigan, known for indie dramas like Morris from America and Little Fish, brings grounded storytelling to this comedic premise. Drawing from writer Ethan Ogilby’s first feature screenplay (he previously worked on The Simpsons), the script rejects fantasy‑only rom‑com conventions in favor of a messy, authentic version of modern relationships. According to interviews, Hartigan aimed to create a romantic comedy rooted in real consequences rather than wish‑fulfillment.

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What to Expect When The Threesome Hits Theaters

After premiering at SXSW on March 7, 2025, The Threesome opens in select theaters on September 5, 2025 via Vertical. With a runtime of 111 minutes, the film promises a blend of sex‑comedy energy, emotional growth arcs, and thoughtful rom‑com beats as all three characters navigate pregnancy, jealousy, new family dynamics, and self‑discovery.

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