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The Threesome


三 人 行
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score  :  -
Opening  :  18 Sep 2025
Runtime  :  112 mins
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DIGITAL
Rating M18 Sexual Scene and Some Mature Content
Language English- subtitles to be advised
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Chad Hartigan
Cast Zoey Deutch, Jonah Hauer-King, Ruby Cruz
Synopsis One fateful night, the stars seemingly align for Connor — a kind and unassuming young man — as his long-time crush — the electric and irreverent Olivia — steers them into a threesome with a sweet, alluring stranger Jenny. The encounter sparks a relationship between Connor and Olivia and their love grows quickly, all the way toward planning a life together. But their happy romance is soon demolished when Jenny reappears in their lives, thrusting all three into a difficult and messy journey towards true accountability and adulthood.
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By InCinemas  17 Sep 2025
A most wholesome threesome.
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It’s been awhile since we’ve gotten a romcom as fresh and innovative that resonates with audience of this generation. Bonus points for a likeable cast that brings the story to life with ease.

The Threesome is a film about a very quick understanding between three consenting adults during one drunken night that leads to a lifetime’s worth of consequences. It’s every bit the manic chaos you would imagine, balanced with genuine laughter and heartfelt moments. From director Chad Hartigan (Little Fish) and writer Ethan Ogilby, the film stars Zoey Deutch, Ruby Cruz, Jonah Hauer-King, Jaboukie Young-White, Josh Segarra, and more.

Connor (a puppy-eyed Hauer-King) is still hung up over a girl he used to work with and slept with once. The girl, Olivia (Deutch), is flitty and callous, she’s uninterested in entertaining his longing for her. That is, until she sees him chatting up another girl, Jenny (Cruz), who Connor is encouraged to talk to by his best friend Greg (Young-White) when she’s left sitting alone at the bar. Olivia invites the pair to go dancing and later a nightcap at Connor’s that leads to the very event that gives this film it’s title. 

Post-threesome, Connor is still very much chasing Olivia who finally caves and they begin dating while Jenny’s the ideal never-to-be-seen-again one night stand. Pretty sure this is every male's fantasy (all the more if the other participating parties are gorgeous gorgeous girls) but what this film has done is turn that fantasy into a very real horror – Olivia finds out she’s pregnant and decides to keep the baby with the ever eager Connor. It’s all very dream-come-true until they see Jenny waiting in Connor’s front porch, claiming she’s pregnant. Yes, that’s two baby mamas with possibly the same due dates for one man.

There’s a genre-bending element to this plot point that allows for various angles worth exploring which Ogilby and Hartigan use to their advantage (except actual horror of course). There’s romance: Connor’s unwavering pursuit of Olivia, there’s comedy: mostly zingy one-liners that come out of Greg, and a ton of drama: the arrival of a second baby mama just as Connor and Olivia are at a good place but also the possibility of the baby not even being his? It’s a lot. But the film is well-paced enough that it never falters nor does it move too fast that you might fail to catch up. It does a great job of balancing its humour without saturating the seriousness of the situation at hand, a rare feat that many films these days tend to gloss over.

The Threesome does not reinvent the romcom scene in any way but it is a worthy contender for milennials in the 21st century searching for a new guilty pleasure watch.
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