From 20th Century Fox and producers Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen, producers of the "Twilight" series and "The Fault in Our Stars" comes “Love, Simon”, their latest foray into the Young Adult genre. The film promises to be socially-relevant to the times overflowing with universal feels based on the book by Becky Albertalli. “Love, Simon” stars this generation’s young stars with Nick Robinson in the title role, Katherine Langford as Robinson’s best friend. Completing the impressive young cast are Keiynan Lonsdale, Miles Heizer, Alexandra Shipp, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Logan Miller, Talitha Bateman with Jennifer Garner and Josh Duhamel. Get to experience "Love, Simon" more than a week early as it holds nationwide sneak previews on April 30 and May 1.









The movie opens up with seventeen-year-old Simon Spier’s (Nick Robinson) a little more complicated life: he’s yet to tell his family or friends he’s gay and he doesn’t actually know the identity of the anonymous classmate he’s fallen for online. “The movie is about family and love. But it is also about secrets,” says Jennifer Garner, who plays Robinson’s mother in the movie. “It’s about letting them out, being who you are and having the courage to really stand up for yourself and say what you need to say. And the movie deals with these themes and the theme of being yourself but in a fun and refreshing way. There is definitely some fun in the movie and it’s not all drama”. One of the major themes of “Love, Simon” is living your truth, learning to be and accepting yourself. it’s for everybody, you know? Where the central point of view was something that rang close to home, but what the film had to say was something that everyone could relate to.”

“Love, Simon” opens May 9 nationwide from 20th Century Fox.



