Via YouTube/NetflixFilm & TVNewsAddison Rae stars in the first trailer for the She’s All That rebootKourtney Kardashian also makes a cameo appearance in a clip from the gender-swapped filmShareLink copied ✔️August 5, 2021Film & TVNewsTextThom Waite Following last month’s 15-second teaser, Netflix has released the first full trailer for the gender-swapped remake of the 1999 teen rom-com She’s All That (titled He’s All That, obviously). Starring TikToker and pop star Addison Rae as the lead character, famous influencer Padgett Sawyer, the film follows her attempts to transform her “scruffy, antisocial” classmate (played by Tanner Buchanan) from a nerd into the new prom king. Of course “things get complicated when she finds herself falling for him IRL”, as described in a synopsis by Netflix. The new trailer shows this romance brewing as Padgett falls off a horse, and Buchanan’s character takes jabs at her selfie taking: “You really can’t enjoy this without sharing it with like 500 strangers?” He’s All That also features some of the original film’s stars, with OG nerd Rachel Leigh Cook returning as Padgett’s mother, alongside Freddie Prinze Jr. As revealed in the trailer, there’s also a brief cameo from Kourtney Kardashian. Adding to the 90s nostalgia, the new film was written by She’s All That’s original writer, R. Lee Fleming Jr, teaming up with Mean Girls and Freaky Friday filmmaker Mark Waters as director. He’s All That is set to be released on Netflix August 27. Watch the first full trailer below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe story behind Bugonia, Yorgos Lanthimos’ twisted new alien comedyJosh O’Connor and Kelly Reichardt on planning the perfect art heistDazed Club is hosting a free screening of BugoniaThe Voice of Hind Rajab, a Palestinian drama moving audiences to tearsMeet the 2025 winners of the BFI & Chanel Filmmaker AwardsOobah Butler’s guide to getting rich quickRed Scare revisited: 5 radical films that Hollywood tried to banPlainclothes is a tough but tender psychosexual thrillerCillian Murphy and Little Simz on their ‘provoking’ new film, Steve‘It’s like a drug, the adrenaline’: Julia Fox’s 6 favourite horror filmsHow Benny Safdie rewrote the rules of the sports biopic Harris Dickinson’s Urchin is a magnetic study of life on the margins