Voicemails for Isabelle Trailer Released: Watch Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson Fall in Love - Netflix Tudum

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    By Brookie McIlvaine
    June 19, 2026

Zoey Deutch (Set It Up, Nouvelle Vague) and Nick Robinson (Maid, Jurassic World) get a message from the universe in Voicemails for Isabelle. Try not to swoon as you make it through the trailer for the new rom-com. 

Voicemails for Isabelle, which comes to Netflix on June 19, charts an unexpected romance between Jill (Deutch) and Wes (Robinson). After her sister Isabelle (Ciara Bravo) dies, Jill copes by continuing to leave her voicemails. They’re about everything from her boss Chef Bastien’s (Nick Offerman) insufferable antics to how heartbroken she is without her best friend. Wes, an Austin real estate agent, gets a new work phone and is assigned Isabelle’s old number. Unbeknownst to Jill, Wes gets to listen in on her hilariously confessional messages about her life as an aspiring pastry chef in San Francisco. One voicemail at a time, Wes starts to fall in love with Jill, as they sit on different benches across the country from each other.

Wes decides to make his feelings known and turns up in San Francisco. But things get even more complicated when he puts off telling Jill the bittersweet reason he’s drawn to her. Watch Wes sit down at Jill’s bench overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge in the trailer.

Leah McKendrick wrote and directed Voicemails for Isabelle, and she also stars as Breeda, Wes’s friend. After Andy (Harry Shum Jr.) jokes that Wes and Jill’s meet cute is “a sick reboot of You’ve Got Mail,” Breeda reminds Wes that he is not Tom Hanks. Robinson channels the endless charisma of America’s Sweetheart, however, as a character faced with a pretty impossible predicament. “Wes could easily come off as callous or even manipulative in the wrong hands. It was a concern on the page, but that faded as soon as we cast Nick,” says McKendrick. “There’s a genuine sensitivity to him, on and offscreen. And that smile! We’d all follow him anywhere.”

McKendrick always knew that Deutch was the only one who could capture the range of Jill — from her deep mourning to her cackle-inducing voicemails. “Jill’s journey spans from dark, debilitating grief to tingly, Lover-era T-Swift new romance,” says McKendrick. “We always knew we needed an actor who was disarming and hilarious, yet excruciatingly raw. No one can access all the colors quite like Zoey can. She’s endlessly lovable.”

Fall in love yourself when Voicemails for Isabelle premieres June 19. And keep tuning in to Tudum’s voicemails until then. 

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