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Summer’s Last Resort follows a teen trying to sabotage her mom’s romance with her vice principal during a vacation
The comedy features Sophia Bush, Jerry O’Connell and Violet McGraw
Directed by Melanie Scrofano, the film premieres July 3 exclusively on Tubi and is produced by Ginny & Georgia creators
Sophia Bush, Jerry O’Connell and Violet McGraw are heading to paradise — and plenty of chaos — in Tubi’s new summer comedy, Summer’s Last Resort.
The film follows Summer (McGraw), a high-strung teenager whose birthday getaway takes an unexpected turn when her free-spirited mom’s new boyfriend joins the trip, who also happens to be her vice principal. Determined to stop the romance before it gets serious, Summer sets a secret breakup plan into motion, only for it to spiral into a vacation full of sunburns, sabotage and surprising emotional twists.
The trailer opens with Summer relaxing poolside, earbuds in, as she recites a series of daily affirmations.
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Jerry O’Connell, Sophia Bush and Violet McGraw in ‘Summer’s Last Resort’
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“I embrace all uncertainty,” she says confidently.
The calm doesn’t last long. Moments later, we see Summer accidentally drive through a crowded school commons during a driving lesson with Vice Principal Glenn Winters (O’Connell), narrowly missing the school mascot.
“Life throws challenges,” Summer continues as the trailer flashes back to her at the pool. “I catch them gracefully.”
Jerry O’Connell and Sophia Bush in ‘Summer’s Last Resort’
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Back at school, Summer’s mother, Milly (Bush), crosses paths with Glenn after the driving mishap. What begins as an awkward confrontation soon turns into an unexpected romance, and before long, Milly invites Glenn to join the family on a Caribbean resort vacation.
Needless to say, Summer is horrified. Convinced the relationship is doomed, she secretly sets out to break the couple up.
“She’s tequila,” Summer says while describing her mom to Glenn alongside her younger brother, Grayson, played by Dawian Van Der Westhuizen. “Glenn is lukewarm chamomile. They don’t seem like a match at all.”
Dawian Van Der Westhuizen, Violet McGraw in ‘Summer’s Last Resort’
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Directed by Melanie Scrofano and produced by the team behind Ginny & Georgia, Summer’s Last Resort mixes family comedy, vacation misadventures and coming-of-age heart.
What follows is a wildly chaotic getaway featuring inflatable bubble-ball battles, awkward matchmaking schemes, disastrous sabotage attemptsand even an emergency dolphin CPR situation. As Summer doubles down on her mission to save her mom from what she believes is another bad relationship, her efforts send the luxury vacation off the rails — from trying to set Milly up with another man to forcing Glenn down a terrifying water park slide.
Sophia Bush, Violet McGraw in ‘Summer’s Last Resort’
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Violet McGraw, Jerry O’Connell in ‘Summer’s Last Resort’
Credit: Tubi
“I’m trying this new thing called commitment,” Milly says at one point.
“Gross,” Summer immediately fires back.
Violet McGraw in ‘Summer’s Last Resort’
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The trailer is packed with laugh-out-loud moments, including spit takes, accidental fires, surprise punchesand plenty of vacation disasters.
“This is the weirdest vacation I’ve ever been on,” Milly says. And judging by the trailer, she may be right.
Summer’s Last Resort premieres July 3 exclusively on Tubi.
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