Summary Anyone But You fulfills a covert rom-com trilogy by sneaking in a subtle reference to a character Emma Stone played early in her career. The popular romance film is, in fact, chock-full of references, most being towards Shakespeare's 16th-century play "Much Ado About Nothing," from which Anyone But You is loosely inspired.
Anyone But You is a romantic comedy by director Will Gluck starring Sydney Sweeny and Glen Powell. Sweeny and Powell star as Bea and Ben, two strangers with an incredible first date that goes sour following one incident at the tail end. Thinking the worst is behind them, the two are roped into a destination wedding in Sydney, Australia, where they'll have to pretend to be a couple despite absolutely hating each other.
Gluck's 2011 Friends with Benefits was the first to include Olive, displaying her name on a driver's sign in one of the movie's airport scenes. Olive's name is also apparent on a driver's sign in the Anyone But You scene showing Ben and Bea's arrival at Sydney Airport in Australia. Stone's character isn't physically in either movie.
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