‘Anyone But You’s Teaser Gives ‘Euphoria’ Vibes While Showcasing Sydney Sweeney And Glen Powell’s Palpable Chemistry

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell turn up the heat in the upcoming rom-com Anyone But You.

The new teaser trailer, which is set to a steamy song that gives us Euphoria flashbacks, features the picture perfect stars as Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Powell), a duo who despise each other. However, when they attend a wedding in Australia, Bea suggests that they “tell everyone [they’re] together.”

“There’s no way we can convince anyone that we actually like each other,” Ben refutes, to which Bea replies, “Trust me.”

“We’re at a wedding a million miles away from home,” she continues. “Who knows what could happen?”

Just when you think the two are about to have their magical movie moment, Bea smacks Ben’s crotch.

“Convincing enough?” she quips.

The buzzy first-look has reportedly already been shown to those who caught Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie in theaters, per Deadline.

Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney in 'Anyone But You'
Photo: Sony Pictures

At CinemaCon in April, Powell and Sweeney delved into their rom-com, with Powell describing his leading lady’s character as “a real nightmare,” while Sweeney described his character as “a real “asshole.”

“And what better place to put a nightmare and an asshole than on the other side of the world in the most romantic setting imaginable?” Powell joked, referring to Australia, where they shot the film.

Other than the two star stunners, the film stars Dermot Mulroney, Alexandra Shipp, GaTa, Darren Barnet, Hadley Robinson and Rachel Griffiths.

While the film is slated for a Dec. 15 theatrical release, you might be wondering if you can watch the movie at home instead. Read on to find out.

Will Anyone But You be streaming on Netflix?

If you want to watch this new R-rated rom-com immediately following its release, you’ll have to head to a theater near you this December. However, according to Collider, the movie is being distributed by Sony Pictures, which means that it will likely end up on Netflix a couple of months after its debut in theaters.

One example of this is Tom HanksA Man Called Otto, which hit the streamer about four months following its theatrical release.

Anyone But You hits theaters this December. Watch the teaser trailer above.