Netflix fans are holding their breath after the streaming giant dropped a "hilarious" trailer for a star-studded new romcom.
The Wrong Paris stars iCarly icon Miranda Cosgrove as Dawn, a woman with ambitions to move to Paris, France, to pursue her dream of attending art school there. Despite getting accepted, she struggles to make ends meet in order to see it through.
However, she soon stumbles across an opportunity to audition for a dating show called The Honey Pot which she believes is filmed in the city of love. However, after winning a spot on the show, she soon realises it is actually held in Paris, Texas.
Despite the mix-up, things may not be as bad as they seem as she finds that the show's horse-riding bachelor Trey McAllen (portrayed by Dope Queen star Pierson Fodé) is a familiar face.
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The official synopsis reads: "A young woman (Miranda Cosgrove) joins a dating show thinking it's in Paris, France, but it's actually in Paris, Texas. She plots a way to get eliminated until her unexpected feelings for the bachelor (Pierson Fodé) complicate her plans."
Alongside Cosgrove and Fodé, the cast also features Yvonne Orji (Pop the Balloon Live, Insecure) and Madison Pettis (He's All That, The Game Plan).
The first trailer for the upcoming film, slated for release on September 12, was shared on Netflix's official social channels this week and excited fans have been quick to offer up their thoughts.
"This is either gonna be the worst or best thing I’ve ever seen and I can’t tell which yet," penned one, while another excited viewer shared: "That plot twist sounds hilarious. Miranda Cosgrove in a rom-com with a mix-up like that? Definitely adding The Wrong Paris to the watchlist."
"Miranda Cosgrove the people princess and Netflix's new sweetheart! O can't wait to see her shining on my screen again [sic]," a third Netflix fan added.
Meanwhile a fourth simply stated: "I can't wait," while an iCarly fan demanded: "What about the iCarly movie? #saveiCarly"
The Wrong Paris premieres on Netflix on September 12
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