When a woman crashes at an empty Italian villa, posing as the owner's fiancée, she discovers an unexpected romance that may transform her life.
Movie Review
You, Me & Tuscany
A charming performance from Halle Bailey and gorgeous Italian vistas (and meals) go a long way toward making this slight rom-com a springtime pleasure.
You, Me & Tuscany (2026) stars Halle Bailey as Anna, a directionless young woman who impulsively squats in a stranger's empty Tuscan villa after losing her house-sitting gig.
Her white lie claiming to be the owner's fiancée unravels when his mother Gabriella (Isabella Ferrari) arrives, then sparks romance with skeptical cousin Michael (Regé-Jean Page).
Kat Coiro directs this Will Packer-produced rom-com with Aziza Scott as Anna's blunt bestie Claire, Marco Calvani, and Nia Vardalos; lush Tuscany visuals amplify the fake-engagement farce.
Universal Pictures opens it nationwide in U.S. theaters April 10; trailers tease sun-drenched chemistry and heartfelt self-discovery amid Italian escapism.