Get your forks (and tissues) ready — Netflix just dropped the official trailer for Nonnas, a warm, delicious slice of cinematic comfort food. Directed by Stephen Chbosky (The Perks of Being a Wallflower), this charming comedy follows Joe Scaravella, played by the ever-lovable Vince Vaughn, who decides to turn his grief into gravy. After losing his mom, Joe opens an Italian restaurant — but with a twist. The chefs? A group of local, no-nonsense, pasta-slinging nonnas (grandmothers)! Honestly, if that doesn’t scream “wholesome chaos,” what does?
Based on the real-life story of Jody Scaravella, Nonnas is all about food, family, and second chances, with a big helping of heart. Picture this: a kitchen full of grandmas with rolling pins, tough love, and generations of recipes passed down with a “Mangia, already!” It's the ultimate comfort film that might just make you call your grandma... or at least order lasagna.
And the cast? Let’s just say it’s chef’s kiss. Alongside Vince Vaughn, the film stars Susan Sarandon, Brenda Vaccaro, Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, Joe Manganiello, Drea de Matteo, Campbell Scott, Linda Cardellini, and more. It's like your favorite family dinner — loud, lovable, and packed with familiar faces. The screenplay, written by Liz Maccie, is promising to serve up both belly laughs and heart squeezes.
Set to premiere on May 9, 2025, Nonnas is shaping up to be the perfect Mother's Day weekend watch — whether you're laughing, crying, or yelling at the screen for someone to pass the garlic bread. Bottom line: If you love food, family, and fabulous grandmas who don’t take nonsense, mark your calendars. This one’s gonna be sauce-some.
Check Out The Trailer:-