‘You’ve Got Mail’ Meets ‘P.S. I Love You’ in New Trailer for Netflix’s Next Must-Watch Rom-Com
By Adam Blevins
May 19, 2026
2026 has already been a successful year for Netflix, particularly thanks to the premiere of War Machine, the epic sci-fi monster starring Reacher veteran Alan Ritchson. The impressive thriller took the crown from The Rip (starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck) to become the most-watched Netflix title of the year so far with over 125M views and more coming in every day. Netflix’s latest movie taking over the world is Swapped, the animated film starring Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple. The film is still #1 on streaming charts more than a week after its premiere. Netflix has also had a few big TV shows to return this year, such as The Night Agent, which has been hailed as its streaming alternative to Prime Video’s Reacher. The Night Agent has been picked up for Season 4, which will serve as the final season of the series.
Netflix has a ton of exciting movies and TV shows coming this year, and one of the most interesting movies on the slate is Voicemails for Isabelle. This afternoon, Netflix previewed the first official trailer for the upcoming romantic comedy film, which stars Zoey Deutch (Nouvelle Vague, Everybody Wants Some!) and Nick Robinson (Maid, Love, Simon). Following the premiere of the first images a few weeks ago, the streamer has also confirmed a June 19 release date for the project. Nick Offerman, famed for his roles in Parks and Recreation and The Last of Us, has also been recruited for a key role in the film, along with Lukas Gage, Harry Shum Jr., Megan Danso, Gil Bellows, Toby Sandeman, and Spencer Lord. Voicemails for Isabelle was written and directed by Leah McKendrick, who previously starred in, wrote, and directed Scrambled (co-starring Clancy Brown). She’s also known for playing the newscaster in I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025).
What Is ‘Voicemails for Isabelle’ About?
Netflix has released an official synopsis for Voicemails for Isabelle ahead of its premiere. It reads as follows:
“Zoey plays Jill, a young woman grappling with the loss of her sister, Isabelle (played by Ciara Bravo. Unable to let go, Jill continues calling Isabelle’s old phone, leaving a series of raw, deeply personal, and often hilarious voicemails. What she doesn’t realize is that the number now belongs to Wes, a charming real estate agent played by Nick Robinson. As Jill keeps talking and Wes keeps listening, an unexpected connection begins to take shape.”
Voicemails for Isabelle promises to deliver all the same feelings as your favorite classic rom-com, but it also pushes out of the boundaries of the genre with a “poignant story of sisterhood and grief.” The film is perfect for fans of Notting Hill and Sleepless in Seattle.