FOREVER | Official Teaser | Netflix

Your first love can stay with you forever. Judy Blume’s iconic 1975 novel becomes the modern day romance of your dreams. Here’s your first look at Mara Brock Akil’s FOREVER. Coming soon to Netflix. #NextOnNetflix

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33 thoughts on “FOREVER | Official Teaser | Netflix

  1. This trailer gave me all the feels. Modern, yet still relatable for us old schoolers. Does anyone know who sings the song that plays in the background?

  2. Me the whole time “please don’t be trauma please don’t be trauma please don’t be trauma” andddd it’s not! I’ll be tuned in ❤

  3. Nobody's commenting that this movie is done by the creator of Girlfriends? Will definitely watch this! Like this if you want her to bring Girlfriends back 2025 version!

  4. Wooww, this actually made me really happy to see. This looks like it will be good and I'm happy to see more young, black romances making their way to our screens. I read 'Forever' by Judy Blume back when I was MUCH too young to be reading it lol. I got it from my older, teenage sister (in the early 2000s) and it was the first book that I ever read that had sex in it. Since the book was released in the 70s, I can see why it was considered scandalous at the time. This looks like a really romantic and modern take on it and I love seeing the HBCU representation!

  5. I am soooo excited for this movie! "Forever" by Judy Blume was one of my favorite books growing up! I literally read it cover to cover in a day, and then reread it multiple times. I love that they made the book into a movie, and love even more that the cast is black (and presumably HBCU students!). Can't wait to watch.

  6. Shut up! I read that book in high school Forever… ago😭 To be able to watch it with an all black cast is literally bringing tears to my eyes~ I can’t wait💜

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