Thescreescore – After a captivating run through more dramatic and avant-garde cinematic landscapes, Oscar-winning actress Emma Stone is officially set to reclaim her crown in the romantic comedy genre, headlining Universal Pictures’ upcoming feature, The Catch, slated for a highly anticipated May 21, 2027 release. This marks a significant return for an actress whose early career was significantly shaped by beloved rom-coms, delighting fans eager to see her back in a lighter, yet undoubtedly charming, role.
Stone will share the screen with Chris Pine, himself no stranger to the genre, in a pairing that promises undeniable chemistry and comedic timing. The project is helmed by Dave McCary, Stone’s husband, whose directorial acumen has previously been showcased through his extensive work on Saturday Night Live. The latest iteration of the screenplay comes from the pens of Jen Statsky (Hacks) and Travis Helwig, building upon an original spec script by Patrick Kang and Michael Levin. While specific plot details remain under wraps, industry whispers suggest Stone was particularly drawn to this project after a revised script draft captured her interest, signaling a compelling narrative at its core.

This venture into romantic comedy follows a period where Stone has largely diversified her portfolio, notably through her acclaimed collaborations with visionary director Yorgos Lanthimos on films such as Poor Things, Kinds of Kindness, and the upcoming Bugonia. Her work in these projects, while critically lauded, marked a departure from the mainstream romantic comedies that defined earlier successes like Easy A, Crazy, Stupid, Love, and the Oscar-winning musical La La Land. Stone’s recent nomination for Bugonia further cemented her status, making her the youngest woman and second-youngest individual overall to accrue seven Academy Award nominations, a remarkable achievement that surpasses Meryl Streep’s previous record.

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Chris Pine, Stone’s co-star, brings his own significant rom-com pedigree to The Catch, having charmed audiences in films like The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Just My Luck, and This Means War. Like Stone, Pine has recently ventured into more eclectic projects, including his feature directorial debut Poolman, making The Catch a notable return for both actors to a more broadly accessible genre that showcased their talents early on.
Director Dave McCary’s involvement is particularly noteworthy, given his extensive work on Saturday Night Live and his personal connection as Stone’s husband. Their production banner, Fruit Tree, which secured a first-look deal with Universal in 2024, is also behind The Catch. Fruit Tree has already amassed an impressive slate, including critically acclaimed titles like Poor Things, I Saw the TV Glow, A Real Pain, and Bugonia. Further bolstering the film’s production bona fides are Shawn Levy and Dan Levine, producing through their prolific 21 Laps Entertainment. Levy, a powerhouse producer and director, is also currently helming Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: Starfighter, which wrapped filming in December 2025 and is set for release just one week after The Catch, on May 28, 2027, highlighting a busy period for the industry veteran.
With a stellar cast, an accomplished director, and a robust production team, The Catch is poised to be a significant entry in the romantic comedy landscape, offering audiences a delightful reunion with Emma Stone in a genre where she truly shines. Fans can mark their calendars for what promises to be a charming and memorable cinematic event.









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