Something’s Cooking: Only a Month Left to the Premiere of Apple TV Plus’s Newest Dramedy Film ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’

Are you ready to get your cha cha on? Apple TV+ surely is as it prepares to launch its drama-comedy film Cha Cha Real Smooth on June 17.

The streamer unveiled the movie's trailer on YouTube and its Twitter page on May 12. Don't miss out on what to expect as you watch the video below:

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22-year-old fresh out of college Andrew (Cooper Raiff) is clueless about what to do with his life. And so, he retracts with his family to New Jersey. The trailer begins with Andrew's younger brother David (Evan Assante) saying that no one else knows how to get the party started than his brother aka Jig Conductor. 

Andrew's extremely supportive mother (Leslie Mann) encourages him to chase his dreams. Well, his remarkable gift lands him an opportunity as a motivational dancer at the bar and bat mitzvahs for his baby brother's classmates. 

Andrew befriends a local mom Domino (Dakota Johnson), and her daughter Lola (Vanessa Burghardt), at the party, envisioning the future he's always wanted for himself. However, not every love story is smooth because Domino is engaged to Joseph (Raúl Castillo), leaving her feeling guilty about her attraction to Andrew. 

Find out what happens to the love triangle on Friday, June 17, when the film premieres in select theaters and on Apple TV+.

More cast members featured in the dramedy film include Everybody Loves Raymond alum Brad Garrett as Andrew’s stepdad Greg, Odeya Rush as Macy, Kelly O’ Sullivan as Bella, Colton Osorio as Rodrigo and Liam Jones as Jordan.

Having premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, Cha Cha Real Smooth has received impressive rates of 8/10 on IMDb, a 74% Metacritic score and 91% on Rotten Tomatoes. As per critics' consensus, the movie is 'A touching dramedy that wears its heart proudly on its sleeve. Cha Cha Real Smooth further affirms writer-director-star Cooper Raiff as a talent to watch.”