Romantic dramas adapted from Young Adult source material continue to be big drivers for audiences. And a new one, Every Day has been building its cast. Maria Bello, Debby Ryan, Justice Smith, Lucas Jade Zumann and Spider-Man: Homecoming breakout Jacob Batalon are all aboard.
With Michael Sucsy directing, the film as a scipt by Jesse Andrews, adapted from David Levithan's bestseller. The story for this one finds Angourie Rice as Rhiannon, a young woman who falls for someone called A. The complication in this particular romance is that A is a travelling soul who lives life in a different body every day. Which could, we suppose, offer some variety, but can also present real challenges.
Bello will be Rhiannon's mother, while Ryan is her irritable older sister. Smith is taking on the role of her boyfriend, Justin. Zumann will be a guy called Nathan, whole Batalon, who will surely reappear as Ned in either any Homecoming sequel or just his own series of MCU movies where he enthusiastically sidekicks one of the Avengers each time (we'd watch), is James, an intimidating teenager.
The cameras are rolling now in Toronto, but the movie has yet to announce a release date.