Watch Addison Rae star in new trailer for ‘He’s All That’ movie

Georgina Smith
Addison Rae in front of some leaves

Netflix has released a new trailer of TikTok sensation Addison Rae’s upcoming movie ‘He’s All That’ which is set to release in August.

Since Addison Rae blew up on TikTok, the star has found herself taking on a huge array of new projects, including the start of a music career with her debut single ‘Obsessed.’

She also recently took on some work as a reporter for the UFC, though received a substantial amount of backlash online for being offered the role.

Now, Addison is set to appear in new Netflix movie ‘He’s All That,’ which is a remake of the original popular 1999 romantic comedy ‘She’s All That,’ starring in a lead role along with Tanner Buchanan.

On July 21, a new trailer surfaced online that looks to have originated from Netflix, showing the first glimpse into Addison’s acting skills.

The movie will follow Addison’s character, Padgett Sawyer, trying to turn the school’s least popular guy into a prom king, following a similar premise to the original film.

The response to the glimpse of the film has so far been mixed, with some writing that “TikTokers should stay on TikTok,” and others seeming excited for the upcoming film in its entirety.

Back in May, Addison revealed that she was “nervous” about making her acting debut, but she stressed that she’s put the work into prepping for the challenging new project.

Addison Rae stands behind the camera
Addison Rae started filming for ‘He’s All That’, in which she has a starring role, in January.

“I’m a little nervous,” she said, “but I did my very best and that’s all I can do. I was taking [acting] classes probably seven days a week before the film started and [spending] like hours and hours a day doing script analysis. I definitely made sure to take it seriously.”

While fans have only been able to get a short peek at what the movie will be like, it’s been enough to start generating interest among viewers. ‘He’s All That,’ is set to release on Netflix on August 27, 2021.