
The movie starts at the very beginning of their time together, creating an origin story for this dwindling love story. With their lighthearted bickering and bantering before they are even officially dating, the chemistry is there. In the movie’s opening scenes, as they attend a party together, it comes as no surprise that the two will become a couple. They decided way in advance that they were going to break up when it was time to head off to college, but things are not as simple as that in real life.Īfter ten months of being in this relationship, almost everyone thinks the fact the two have a breakup pact is quite strange. But in the case of Clare and Aidan, their breakup was predestined. No matter how hard high school sweethearts say that they are going to stay together forever, despite multiple states between them, the statistics are very much against their relationship and the odds are not in their favor. It is senior year of high school and all of the students are eagerly anticipating getting out of there and moving on to the real world. The premise of this movie is rather straightforward-or so it makes it seem. Other notable cast members of Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between include Ayo Edebiri ( Big Mouth, Dickinson), Jennifer Robertson ( Schitt’s Creek), and Patrick Sabongui ( The Flash), among others. Jordan Fisher, who recently wrapped up portraying Evan Hansen on Broadway, is best known for being on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars and To All the Boys: P.S.

Talia Ryder, who portrays Clare, began her career in Matilda the Musical in New York City and can be spotted in both Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story and Never Sometimes Rarely Always. The film’s two main stars both have been on Broadway previously.

Although this novel is overshadowed by its successor, The Statistical Probability of Love At First Sight, it still was fairly successful on the market and had some dedicated fans. Michael Lewen directs, marking his directorial debut, and the screenplay was written by Ben York Jones ( Like Crazy) and Amy Reed.

Netflix officially released the trailer for the movie on June 15, 2022, and it was available for streaming on the platform on July 6, 2022. Smith published the novel in 2015 after putting out a major bestseller on the YA market: The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight. Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between, too, is an adaptation of a young adult book.
