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Millie Bobby Brown is set to star in Netflix's new romantic comedy Just Picture It opposite Gabriel LaBelle. The film follows college students who see their future marriage in mysterious phone photos. Brown also produces the project through her PCMA Productions alongside industry veterans. The announcement comes as Stranger Things fans await the show's final season premiere later this year.

Key Points: Millie Bobby Brown Stars in Netflix Rom-Com Just Picture It with Gabriel LaBelle

  • Millie Bobby Brown produces through her PCMA Productions
  • Directed by Lee Toland Krieger of The Age of Adaline
  • Script by Jesse Lasky of Revenge fame
  • Story explores fate through futuristic phone photos
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Millie Bobby Brown to star opposite Gabriel LaBelle in new rom-com 'Just Picture It'

Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown leads new Netflix rom-com Just Picture It alongside The Fabelmans actor Gabriel LaBelle.

"The movie follows two college students whose phones show them pictures from their future together – The Hollywood Reporter"

Los Angeles, July 17

Millie Bobby Brown is all set to star opposite The Fabelmans actor Gabriel LaBelle in a new romantic comedy titled 'Just Picture It,' according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The rom-com, directed by Lee Toland Krieger, will stream on Netflix. The movie follows two carefree college students whose phones suddenly start showing them pictures from the future. In the photos, they are happily married with children, despite the fact that they haven't even met yet.

The script is written by Jesse Lasky, marking his first feature film. He has previously worked on popular shows like Revenge and Code Black.

'Just Picture It' will be produced by Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum. Millie Bobby Brown is also producing the film through her production company, PCMA Productions, along with Robert Brown. Executive producers include Alyssa Altman (R/K Films), Jake Bongiovi, Isobel Roberts (PCMA), and David Kern.

The romantic comedy also happens to mark a first for Brown, who is known for her role as Eleven in Stranger Things and her performances in Damsel, The Electric State, and the Enola Holmes series, all Netflix hits.

More details on the project have yet to be disclosed.

Meanwhile, Brown's popular Netflix series Stranger Things had fans screaming with excitement as the teaser for the final season was unveiled on Wednesday evening.

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The new season will be released in three parts, all around holiday weekends: Volume 1 on November 26 (consisting of four episodes), Volume 2 on Christmas (three episodes), and The Finale on New Year's Eve.

Created by The Duffer Brothers, Stranger Things is produced by Upside Down Pictures & 21 Laps Entertainment, with The Duffer Brothers serving as executive producers, alongside Shawn Levy of 21 Laps Entertainment and Dan Cohen.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Another Netflix rom-com? Feels like we've seen this plot before in Indian movies. But with Millie's acting chops, it might be worth watching. Hope they add some original twists!
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Ananya R
The concept reminds me of those WhatsApp forwards about soulmates 😂 But seriously, Millie has grown so much as an actress. From Eleven to producing her own films - what a journey! #GirlPower
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Vikram M
Interesting to see how Hollywood is exploring themes that Bollywood has done for decades. Remember 'Om Shanti Om'? But I'm excited to see Millie in a new avatar. She brings such authenticity to her roles.
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Kavya N
As much as I love Millie, I hope they don't make it too cheesy. Indian audiences appreciate depth even in rom-coms. The premise has potential - fingers crossed for good execution! 🤞
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Siddharth J
Between this and the final Stranger Things season, Millie is having a busy year! Hope she doesn't get typecast though. Would love to see her in more serious roles too.

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