The official trailer and poster for I Wish You All the Best have arrived, offering a heartfelt first look at Tommy Dorfman’s feature directorial debut. Based on the acclaimed novel by Mason Deaver, the film brings a modern coming-of-age story to life with a powerful cast and deeply emotional resonance. The drama is set to hit theaters on November 7, 2025.

Starring Corey Fogelmanis (Girl Meets World) as Ben, a high school junior navigating identity, rejection, and self-discovery. I Wish You All The Best follows their journey after coming out as nonbinary and being kicked out of their parents’ home. Ben is taken in by their estranged older sister, played by Alexandra Daddario, and her husband (played by Riverdale’s Cole Sprouse). As Ben begins a new life and enrolls at a new school, they’re supported by an offbeat but encouraging art teacher (Lena Dunham). They also form a meaningful connection with a kind, empathetic classmate, portrayed by Miles Gutierrez-Riley.

WATCH THE TRAILER FOR I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST

Written and directed by Tommy Dorfman (13 Reasons Why), the film marks an exciting new chapter for the actress and writer. She also co-produced the project alongside Matt Kaplan. With a runtime of 92 minutes, I Wish You All the Best aims to deliver a moving, relatable, and timely story about love, identity, and the resilience of queer youth.

The newly released trailer highlights the film’s blend of emotional vulnerability and quiet humor, while the poster offers a vibrant snapshot of the central character’s journey toward self-acceptance.

As one of 2025’s most anticipated queer dramas, I Wish You All the Best is poised to resonate with audiences of all ages when it arrives in theaters this fall.