Chloe Fineman Stars in Hulu's Bold New Teen Comedy Summer of 69: Watch the Trailer Everyone's Talking About
Hulu has debuted the official trailer and key art for its highly anticipated Original film Summer of 69, a coming-of-age comedy that marks the feature directorial debut of acclaimed comedic actress Jillian Bell. Set to premiere exclusively on May 9, the film promises a fresh and irreverent take on teenage rites of passage, self-discovery, and the awkwardness of first love.
With an ensemble cast packed with comedy veterans and rising stars, Summer of 69 blends sharp humor, unexpected emotional depth, and themes of acceptance and self-confidence in a way that aims to both entertain and resonate with viewers.
At the heart of Summer of 69 is an offbeat and daring premise: an awkward and introverted high school senior, desperate to finally connect with her longtime crush before graduation, makes the impulsive decision to hire an exotic dancer for help. What begins as a comedic attempt at teenage seduction gradually transforms into an unexpected journey of friendship, self-empowerment, and maturity.
This unique storyline allows the film to explore universal adolescent struggles through a contemporary lens, highlighting issues of identity, insecurity, and acceptance. The trailer hints at moments of heartfelt vulnerability beneath the film's provocative setup, suggesting a layered narrative that challenges stereotypes while leaning into its comedic roots.
Summer of 69
Summer of 69 is anchored by Chloe Fineman, known for her dynamic performances on Saturday Night Live, who steps into a leading role with both comedic precision and emotional nuance. She is joined by Sam Morelos, star of That '90s Show, and Matt Cornett, widely recognized for his role in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
The supporting cast includes some of comedy's most recognizable faces: Nicole Byer, Liza Koshy, Natalie Morales, Alex Moffat, Fernando Carsa, Paula Pell, and Charlie Day. Each brings a distinct comedic style and energy to the screen, offering the potential for a dynamic and entertaining ensemble experience.
While a cast this robust adds star power and variety, it also requires careful balancing to ensure each character has room to develop. Early glimpses from the trailer suggest that the film succeeds in allowing its central characters to shine while surrounding them with richly drawn comedic personalities.
Jillian Bell, best known for her roles in Brittany Runs a Marathon and Workaholics, steps behind the camera for the first time with Summer of 69, making her directorial debut with a project that feels both personal and genre-savvy. Bell also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Liz Nico and Jules Byrne, bringing a collaborative, female-driven perspective to a genre that has historically leaned more toward males.
The film is produced by Jeremy Garelick, Will Phelps, Molle DeBartolo, Jillian Bell, Breanna Bell-Singer, Matt Skiena, Adam Goodman, and Lucas Carter. Together, this production team brings a wealth of experience in comedy and indie filmmaking, providing Bell with the support to craft a distinctive and confident first feature.
Directorial debuts often come with heightened expectations and scrutiny, but Summer of 69 shows early signs of Bell's natural ease behind the camera. The trailer showcases sharp comedic timing, a vibrant visual style, and a tone that feels both contemporary and nostalgic.
While 'Summer of '69' is undoubtedly a comedy, it aspires to be more than just a series of laughs. At its core, the film is about a young woman's journey toward self-confidence and agency, using a wild plan as the catalyst for real personal growth.
The unconventional friendship at the center of the story challenges societal norms and offers a refreshing depiction of women supporting each other across vastly different life experiences. The film emphasizes the importance of embracing one's desires without shame and learning to trust oneself during a time of uncertainty.
By blending raunchy humor with emotional truth, Summer of 69 has the potential to redefine expectations for the teen comedy genre. It evokes the spirit of films like Superbad and Booksmart while carving out a new space that centers on female perspective and empowerment.
Summer of 69 will premiere exclusively on Hulu on Thursday, May 9. The film is part of the platform's growing slate of original comedies aimed at both younger audiences and adults who appreciate innovative, character-driven storytelling.
With a strong creative team, a standout cast, and a premise that mixes outrageous comedy with genuine heart, Summer of 69 is poised to be a breakout hit and a memorable addition to the coming-of-age genre.
Whether viewers are drawn by its bold humor, its touching themes, or its ensemble of comedic talent, Summer of 69 promises an unforgettable ride through the final days of high school and the messy, hilarious steps toward adulthood.
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