Netflix has confirmed the release date for Your Place or Mine, a new romantic comedy starring Grey's Anatomy's Jesse Williams, That '70s Show's Ashton Kutcher and The Morning Show's Reese Witherspoon.
As part of its jam-packed TUDUM fan event, the streaming giant has announced that the film will be releasing on February 10, just in time for Valentine's Day.
The film follows the story of two long-time best friends, played by Kutcher and Witherspoon. The latter's character, Debbie, decides to pursue a lifelong dream, and Kutcher's Peter agrees to help keep an eye on her teenage son.
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As they swap lives for a week, they realise that what they dreamed of isn't all they thought it would be, whilst unexpected romance (at least to them) will undoubtedly ensue.
The two appeared in a short promotional clip to reveal the film's release date, and shared a cheeky bit of back and forth where he used the line about Witherspoon being the only actress he'd want to do a romantic comedy with, having worked with Natalie Portman and Cameron Diaz before.
The film also stars comedian and Army of the Dead actress Tig Notaro, Senior Year's Zoë Chao, War for the Planet of the Apes' Steve Zahn, and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's Griffin Matthews.
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Netflix's TUDUM event featured a whole host of announcements, updates, behind the scenes looks and much more for all of the streamer's biggest shows and movies, including Stranger Things and Enola Holmes 2, just to name but a few.
Last month, Digital Spy got to speak to Jesse Williams while he was promoting a new film, Secret Headquarters, and he exclusively revealed that he would be up for a Grey's spin-off focusing on Jackson and April.
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