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Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona star in trailer for couples-comedy Splitsville

June 23, 2025 by Matt Rodgers

Neon has released the first trailer for Splitsville, a couples comedy that stars Hit Man breakout Adria Arjona and Materialists Dakota Johnson in a film about the trappings of open relationships.

The sophomore feature from Michael Angelo Corvino following his cycling comedy The Climb, Splitsville also stars David Castañeda, O-T Fagbenle, Charlie Gillespie, Nicholas Braun, Simon Webster, Prince Rodn3y, Jessika Mathurin, Stephen Adekolu, Tyrone Benskin, Nahéma Ricci and Letitia Brookes. Check out the trailer below…

“After Ashley (Adria Arjona) asks for a divorce, good-natured Carey (Kyle Marvin) runs to his friends, Julie (Dakota Johnson) and Paul (Michael Angelo Covino), for support. He’s shocked to discover that the secret to their happiness is an open marriage, that is until Carey crosses the line and throws all of their relationships into chaos.”

Make a date with Splitsville when it arrives in theaters on August 22nd. 

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Adria Arjona, dakota johnson, Michael Angelo Corvino, Splitsville

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