First Look: Tom Blyth and Emily Bader Spark Romance in 'People We Meet on Vacation' Trailer

Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for its highly anticipated romance film, “People We Meet on Vacation,” based on Emily Henry’s bestselling novel of the same name. The movie, starring Emily Bader as Poppy and Tom Blyth as Alex, is set to premiere globally on January 9, 2026. The film adaptation brings to life the beloved story of childhood best friends who, despite living in different cities, embark on an annual summer vacation together. Their enduring friendship is tested as they grow closer, leading them to question if their bond might be something more profound than platonic.
The trailer offers a vibrant glimpse into the differing personalities of Poppy and Alex. Poppy is depicted as a free-spirited and carefree individual, often seen dancing and singing, while Alex is portrayed as more routine-based and meticulous. Despite these contrasts, their undeniable chemistry is evident, with strangers often mistaking them for a couple. The footage showcases them visiting idyllic locales, indulging in delicious foods, and experiencing various wonders across the globe, all while navigating their evolving feelings for each other. Poppy's spontaneity often clashes with Alex's carefully planned itineraries, yet their shared experiences consistently highlight a charming and unlikely connection.
Directed by Brett Haley, known for his work on Netflix’s 2020 teen drama “All Together Now,” the screenplay was penned by Yulin Kuang, Amos Vernon, and Nunzio Randazzo. Haley shared his vision for the film in an interview with Tudum, stating, “This is a movie that doesn’t just tell a love story; it makes you feel like you’ve gone on vacation right alongside Poppy and Alex.” In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, Haley likened Henry's book to classic romantic comedies such as “When Harry Met Sally” and “Sleepless in Seattle,” emphasizing the importance of heartfelt, character-driven stories that are funny and romantic without being superficial. The production is handled by Sony Pictures’ 3000 Pictures, whose previous credits include
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