Netflix just dropped the official trailer for French Lover, a glossy Paris-set romantic comedy that asks a familiar question: what happens when the world's most famous man falls for the woman no one notices? The film, directed by Lisa-Nina Rives in her feature debut, pairs French superstar Omar Sy with Sara Giraudeau in what looks like a candy-coated but surprisingly self-aware love story. The film begins streaming worldwide on September 26, 2025.
A Poster That Wears Its Heart on Its Sleeve
The key art isn't subtle. Sy's Abel Camara, sunglasses off, leaning into Giraudeau's Marion as if fame itself has finally worn thin. Bright pastels, clean typography, and a deliberately crowd-pleasing composition—this is marketing that isn't pretending to be anything more. Netflix wants global subscribers to click, not Cannes juries to debate. And it works. You can almost hear the algorithm humming.

Trailer Breakdown: Cheesy, But Honest About It
The trailer opens with Abel bathed in flashbulbs, a man who's been famous too long. Then it cuts hard to Marion's quieter world—coffee stains, tired shifts, a divorce weighing her down. The editing rhythm is pure romcom comfort food: meet-cute, comic misunderstandings, whispered vulnerability, the inevitable crowd-staring kiss.
But here's the twist—Sy is the unattainable dreamboat, Giraudeau the weary everywoman. The reversal feels playful, even if Netflix has been mining this vein often (A Tourist's Guide to Love, Love at First Sight). Still, Sy's screen magnetism carries it further than the formula deserves. You believe he's unreachable. You also believe he might actually want something real.
Behind the Camera: A Script Supervisor Steps Up
Director Lisa-Nina Rives has been in the trenches as a script supervisor for years, including on Two Is a Family (2016), another Omar Sy vehicle. This is her first time calling the shots, and you can sense a deliberate choice to play within the romcom sandbox rather than reinvent it. The script, co-written with Hugo Gélin and Noémie Saglio, leans on Shirli Mushoyef's original format, suggesting this film was engineered with international adaptability in mind.
Netflix is betting on Rives the way they often do with debut filmmakers: pair them with a global star, keep the story light, push it to 190 countries at once. Whether it launches her career beyond French borders depends on if viewers click “rewatch” or move on to the next shiny tile.
Familiar, Yes—But Not Without Charm
If you've watched enough romantic comedies, you know the beats. The question is whether the leads make you care anyway. Sy has the charisma; Giraudeau has the lived-in humanity. Together, they might just turn formula into something faintly stirring.
Cheesy? Absolutely. But there's an honesty in embracing cheese without apology. Sometimes, on a Friday night, that's exactly what an audience is looking for.
Key Takeaways from the French Lover Trailer
- Release Date Locked – French Lover premieres worldwide on Netflix September 26, 2025.
- Star Power at the Center – Omar Sy plays Abel, a beloved celebrity in crisis, opposite Sara Giraudeau as Marion, a struggling waitress.
- A Role Reversal in Romance – Instead of the glamorous woman meeting the regular guy, it's the superstar man falling for an ordinary woman.
- Debut Direction – Lisa-Nina Rives makes her feature debut, after years working behind the scenes as a script supervisor.
- Marketing Knows Its Audience – Poster and trailer lean into feel-good comfort, designed for global Netflix browsing rather than festival prestige.
Will French Lover linger, or vanish into the endless Netflix scroll? That's for viewers to decide. For now, the trailer does exactly what it should: makes you curious enough to watch.