The story follows Alice (Dakota Johnson), who decides to take a break from her long-term boyfriend to experience life as a single woman in the city. She is quickly taken under the wing of Robin (Rebel Wilson), a fiercely independent and hard-partying coworker who serves as a guide to the "wild side" of singlehood. Robin’s lessons range from how to get free drinks to the "correct" number of drinks required to initiate a hookup. Key Characters and Perspectives
Watch the official trailer to see Robin's hilarious guide to navigating New York City's dating scene:
The "newly single" protagonist who is initially awkward and unsure of how to navigate one-night stands and casual dating. how to be single trailer
Directed by Christian Ditter, the film is described as a "modern and fresh" take on the genre. The trailer uses quick-cut comedic sequences, including Rebel Wilson’s signature physical comedy—such as jumping over a cab or mocking Alice's "Gandalf-like" grooming habits. It balances these laughs with more grounded moments of self-reflection, emphasizing that being single is about "finding your place in the world" before being "tied up" in a relationship.
Alice’s career-driven sister who has avoided traditional relationships but faces a turning point when she decides to have a child. The story follows Alice (Dakota Johnson), who decides
How to Be Single – Official Trailer | Directed by Christian Ditter Christian Ditter YouTube• Jun 6, 2025 Themes of Self-Discovery
A pragmatic woman who uses data and algorithms to find a serious partner, often scaring away casual suitors in the process. Narrative Beats and Style Key Characters and Perspectives Watch the official trailer
The trailer for How to Be Single (2016) presents a vibrant, comedic look at the complexities of modern dating in New York City. It shifts the typical romantic comedy narrative from "finding the one" to embracing the freedom and self-discovery that comes with being unattached. The Core Premise