Netflix is poised to release a "timeless romance" that will be "grounded in laughter", starring a Bridgerton favourite.
My Oxford Year is a fresh new romance helmed by BAFTA nominee Iain Morris, renowned for his work on the Inbetweeners. Adapted from Julia Whelan's novel, audiences can anticipate both tears and laughter as it chronicles Anna (Sofia Carson), a driven young American woman who ventures to the UK.
Pursuing her lifelong aspiration, Anna has her future mapped out, until she encounters local Jamie (Corey Mylchreest) who transforms both their worlds completely. Corey is well known for his role in Bridgerton's Queen Charlotte, and was said to have been perfect for the role.
Leading star Sofia Carson, who also serves as executive producer for the picture, has given fans a glimpse of what awaits them. She revealed: "Iain Morris wrote and created one of the most iconic shows in British television, The Inbetweeners.
"Comedy is his language, so his vision of this film beautifully created a timeless, heartbreaking, sweeping romance, grounded in laughter. Within one scene you may fall madly in love, you may cry, but he will always make sure the joy of laughter is present."
According to Netflix's Tudum, Carson recognised she'd discovered the Jamie to her Anna from the outset, confessing she watched Queen Charlotte in wonder.
The actress revealed: "When it came time to cast Jamie, I always knew it would be Corey."
Bridgerton's Queen Charlotte star Corey also tantalized viewers with hints of emotional moments ahead as he revealed: "You can expect some laughs, a lot of love, maybe some sadness, a couple of surprises along the way, but [you can expect] to meet two really lovely, very human characters and all of their amazing friends and family. Get ready for a lovely journey."
Alongside Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest (recognised for his part in Bridgerton's Queen Charlotte), audiences will witness Dougray Scott (Hitman) portraying William Davenport and Catherine McCormack (Braveheart) taking on the role of Antonia Davenport.
Harry Trevaldwyn (How To Train Your Dragon) will additionally feature as Charlie Butler whilst Esme Kingdom (Fallen) appears as Maggie Timbs.
Enthusiasts are bursting with anticipation. Taking to social media, one viewer exclaimed: "Whoosh! Love it."
Someone else commented: "Can't wait to see my queen again." A third person shared: "So excited, can't wait."
My Oxford Year is available to stream on Netflix on August 1.
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