Everything Now Netflix Original Release Date, Cast, and More.

When is Everything Now coming and what could be the possible plotline? Let’s find out the details of the Netflix Series.

The show focuses and emphasizes on mental health and its importance among British teenagers. We love!

Everything Now is the new series that you must make room for, especially if you already loved risqué yet high-school angst-based ones like Sex Education and Heartstopper.

And there comes along ‘Everything Now’ to steal our hearts with Sophie Wilde with her immaculate portrayal of Mia’s character.

Mia has returned home after recovering from an eating disorder (anorexia nervosa), but to her dismay, she realizes that she has actually been thrust back into the world of chaos personified. This couldn’t come at a worse time when she finds out that her best friends have moved on without her!

However, Mia is determined.

She makes it her mission to go through her endless bucket list of things to do – alongside her three best friends and a brand new crush.  Going all in, Mia has a lot of ‘first experiences’ with each episode taking a dive with different subject matter.

For instance, she experiences new things from the world of parties and first kisses – and along the way, Mia finally takes note of the fact that she cannot plan everything in her life. Life is unpredictable and nothing screams this more than a rage-filled angsty high-school teen.

The show’s creator Ripley Parker revealed that the show emphasizes the significance of mental health issues, particularly relating to food and body image. Either way, Everything Now is a series that we are waiting to watch!

Who Stars In Everything Now?

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The show Everything Now revolves around Mia, portrayed by Australian actress Sophie Wilde who made her film debut with the horror ‘Talk To Me’, series like ‘You Don’t Know Me’ and ‘Tom Jones’.

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What Do We Know from the Official Trailer?

From the trailer, we can certainly relate to what Mia is feeling – this is especially true when we see an iconic line that tugs at our heartstrings and takes us back to the confusion and dramatic phase of teenage hood, “Mirror mirror on the wall, please give me a f**king break.” We hear you Mia, we hear you!

For viewers, this means that the series is aimed to portray the angst that most teens might have felt in their growing years – and we love that raw cinematography.

Nevertheless, you may want to prepare for parties, angst, and more teen drama – a killer combo.

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When Is it Releasing on Netflix?

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It’s not going to be a long wait since the release date is fixed on October 5th.