“It holds true to the original story,” Buchanan previously told PEOPLE about the He’s All That premise—but, he added, “updated in a way that feels current … cell phones and social media are pretty integral parts of our lives now!” Here’s everything you need to know about He’s All That, including the cast, trailer, release date and how to watch.
When does He’s All That premiere?
The movie will be released Friday, Aug. 27 at 3:01 a.m ET/12:01 a.m. PT on Netflix.
How to watch He’s All That
You can stream He’s All That exclusively on Netflix beginning Friday, Aug. 27.
Who’s in the He’s All That cast?
Rae plays influencer Padgett, who gives a makeover to her antisocial classmate Cameron, played by Buchanan. Two actors from the original movie, Rachael Leigh Cook and Matthew Lillard, returned for the remake with new roles. Cook, whose character was on the receiving end of the makeover in She’s All That, portrays Padgett’s mom in the Netflix flick. He’s All That also stars Madison Pettis, Peyton Meyer, Isabella Crovetti, Myra Molloy and Annie Jacob, and features a cameo by Rae’s real-life friend Kourtney Kardashian. Discussing Kardashian’s appearance in the movie, Rae told ELLE, “It’s perfect. I’m so excited for people to see that. It definitely came about because of our friendship. And it just seemed like something so fun, so we talked about it and loved the idea of doing it.”
Who is He’s All That actress Addison Rae?
Viewers might recognize Rae from TikTok, where she boasts over 82 million followers. “I got into TikTok because my friends from school and dance were obsessed with it. They were constantly playing all the sounds from it, doing all the trends, and making all these videos. One day after being in the background of my friends videos, I wanted to try it out. Instantly, I became addicted,” she admitted to Forbes in 2020. Rae has attributed her rapid social media growth to one thing: consistency. “I am always really active. Daily, I post three to five pieces of content on each platform. People notice how often I post, how much I interact with them, and people really like that,” she’s said. He’s All That marks Rae’s onscreen acting debut. “When I got the role, I was crying in the car hysterically and really just excited to show the world more of what I love to do and continue chasing the dreams that I’ve had since I was a little girl," she told Variety in 2021. Rae noted in an interview with ELLE that she has to work hard to be taken seriously. “In this industry, when you come in and get labeled as one thing… people like to keep you there. Which is understandable, and I get it, but what people don’t realize is I’ve always wanted to do acting, I’ve always wanted to do music. I’ve always wanted to do all these other things that they didn’t really get to see or know, because I just started being known when I was 19 years old," she said. “People haven’t really seen the background, or the classes I used to take and things like that. So I try to tell myself, ‘You have to work that much harder to get people to take you seriously.’”
Is there a trailer for He’s All That?
Netflix dropped the He’s All That official trailer in early August. From Padgett’s humiliating breakup (live on-camera!) to Kardashian’s cameo, watch the preview below:
What is He’s All That about?
The Netflix movie is a reimagining of 1999’s She’s All That, which starred Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr.He’s All That flips the script with social media influencer Padgett giving her Cali High classmate Cameron a makeover. (In the original, Prinze was pressured by his friends to makeover Cook’s charater.) After her breakup goes viral, Rae’s character makes a bet that she can transform Cameron into prom king. “But things get complicated when she finds herself falling for him IRL,” according to the film’s logline. Next, learn all about Netflix’s new thriller series, Clickbait!