You, Me & Tuscany Arrives on Digital May 12, Blu-ray and DVD June 16

Here’s a romantic comedy straight from theaters to your living room: You, Me & Tuscany will debut exclusively on digital platforms starting May 12, 2026, with no ads or subscription required, followed by Blu-ray and DVD on June 16, 2026, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The breakout film stars Halle Bailey (The Little Mermaid, The Color Purple) as Anna alongside Regé-Jean Page (Bridgerton) as Michael, delivering irresistible charm and a reminder that sometimes the wrong place is exactly where you need to be. From the producer of Girls Trip and the director of Marry Me, the sun-soaked release arrives with bonus content perfect for the ultimate girls’ night, including behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, and features that will transport you straight to the heart of Tuscany.
The Premise
You, Me & Tuscany serves up romantic comedy built on one little lie, one large Italian villa, and two people getting lost in the sauce of love.
Anna (Bailey) finds herself impersonating a man’s fiancée while crashing at his home in Italy. The deception becomes a significant problem when she falls for the man’s cousin Michael (Page), and the heat between them ignites a fire that will transform her life.
The setup provides classic romantic comedy framework: mistaken or assumed identity, proximity that forces connection, complications that prevent easy resolution, and the inevitable reckoning when truth emerges. The Tuscany setting adds visual splendor and cultural texture that elevates the genre staples.
The Chemistry
Bailey and Page bring star power that the romantic comedy genre has missed.
Bailey’s work in The Little Mermaid and The Color Purple demonstrated range spanning Disney musical and prestige drama. Page’s Bridgerton breakthrough made him contemporary romantic leading man in ways few actors have achieved. Their pairing apparently delivers the irresistible charm the genre requires.
The film proves “that the best escapes are never a solo adventure,” the story described as “rich in love and as layered in laughter as the Italian country countryside it calls home.”
The Creative Team
Award-winning director Kat Coiro (Marry Me, Matlock) brings romantic comedy expertise to the Tuscany setting.
Emmy-nominated producer Will Packer (The Oscars, Roots, Girls Trip) provides the sensibility that made Girls Trip a cultural phenomenon. Co-producer Johanna Byer (We Are Your Friends, Point Blank) rounds out the producing team.
The Girls Trip connection signals the approach: comedy that celebrates female friendship and pleasure without apology, romance that serves entertainment rather than mere formula.

The Ensemble
The supporting cast brings Italian authenticity and comedic scene-stealing.
Lorenzo De Moor (Another Simple Favor, The Iris Affair) and Marco Calvani (The Four Seasons) contribute to the family dynamics. Isabella Ferrari (The Great Beauty) adds prestige Italian cinema credibility. Paolo Sassanelli (Amorre, Song of Napoli) and Stefania Casini (Suspiria) bring veteran Italian talent.
Stella Pecollo, Aziza Scott, and Tommaso Cassissa fill out the ensemble. Nia Vardalos, who knows something about romantic comedies set in Mediterranean cultures, adds her presence to the cast.
The Bonus Features
The home release arrives with content designed for girls’ night viewing.
You & Me takes viewers behind the scenes with Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page as they develop their characters in the Italian countryside.
Racing Through Tuscany explores the real-life Italian culture of barrel racing, joining Page and Lorenzo De Moor as they celebrate the spirited tradition with brotherly love.
La Famiglia spotlights the lively, loving Italian family that made the film special, celebrating the bighearted ensemble.
Taste of Italy showcases the delicious food and breathtaking countrysides that made Italy a starring character in the film, providing first-hand look at Tuscany’s beauty.
Going Green in Italy reveals the sustainability steps cast and crew took during production.
Feature Commentary with Director Kat Coiro and Producer Will Packer provides insight into the creative decisions that shaped the film.
The Setting as Character
Tuscany apparently earned its billing as essential element rather than mere backdrop.
Delicious meals and breathtaking views around every corner create the environment where romance becomes inevitable. The Italian country countryside provides visual texture that streaming-era romantic comedies often lack, the actual location work distinguishing You, Me & Tuscany from soundstage-bound alternatives.
The “Taste of Italy” featurette specifically addresses how the setting informed the filmmaking, the production apparently embracing its location rather than merely using it.
Who Should Get It
If romantic comedy with genuine star chemistry appeals: Bailey and Page apparently deliver what the genre promises but rarely achieves.
If Girls Trip energy worked for you: Will Packer’s producing sensibility carries through.
If Tuscany escapism sounds perfect: The setting provides virtual vacation alongside romantic comedy pleasure.
If bonus features enhance your viewing: The behind-the-scenes content offers multiple paths into the production.
If girls’ night programming needs refreshing: The film arrives positioned specifically for that context.
May 12 Digital, June 16 Physical
You, Me & Tuscany debuts exclusively on digital platforms May 12, 2026, with no ads or subscription required. Blu-ray and DVD follow June 16, 2026, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page. One little lie, one large Italian villa, two people getting lost in the sauce of love. From the producer of Girls Trip and the director of Marry Me.
Sometimes the wrong place is exactly where you need to be.
May 12. Tuscany comes home.


