‘The Threesome’ – More Than Just a One-Night Stand
The Threesome isn’t just as a film with a catchy, provocative title, it’s a surprisingly insightful and genuinely affecting exploration of modern love, unexpected consequences and the beautiful messiness of building a family. Directed by Chad Hartigan, this film dives into a scenario often played for pure comedic effect, yet skillfully anchors it with emotional depth and relatable struggles. The Threesome opens in cinemas on 19 September, 2025.
The premise revolves around a fateful threesome involving Olivia (Zoey Deutch), Connor (Jonah Hauer-King) and the free-spirited Jenny (Ruby Cruz). What starts as a spontaneous fling quickly spirals into a life-altering entanglement when both Olivia and Jenny discover they are pregnant by Connor. This isn’t your typical romcom where a miscommunication is the biggest hurdle; The Threesome is about the complicated and real-life aftermath.
The Threesome settles into the sobering realities that follow a night of impulsive decisions. Hartigan’s film prioritizes character development and emotional honesty over cheap laughs over the inciting “threesome” incident. Instead, the film meticulously unpacks the challenges, moral dilemmas and evolving relationships that follow this life-changing event.
Zoey Deutch delivers a standout performance as Olivia with an endearing earnestness – a deeply human and relatable protagonist. Her journey through confusion, jealousy and determination to forge an unconventional family, is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Jonah Hauer-King plays the “good guy”, Connor, who must navigate the tricky terrain of being a father to two unborn children by different women.

Yet, it’s Ruby Cruz as Jenny who delivers a revelation of quiet strength, surprising wisdom, and grounded realism. The Threesome cleverly uses Jenny’s captivating portrayal to explore themes of self-acceptance and unconventional family structures, moving beyond the traditional nuclear unit.
The Threesome invites audiences to grapple with the complexities of modern romance, platonic love and the sacrifices inherent in parenthood. It’s a film about how life rarely goes according to plan, but how sometimes, the most unexpected detours can lead to the most profound connections. This is a story of three individuals forced to redefine their relationships, navigate societal judgments, and find their own version of a family.
For fans of character-driven dramas that aren’t afraid to tackle challenging subjects with both humour and heart, The Threesome is a film that will spark conversations, challenge perceptions, and leave a lasting emotional impact.

