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“Alice & Steve”: The Wildly Entertaining Anti-Romcom That’s About to Explode Your Screen

Katelynne by Katelynne
May 9, 2026
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A Fresh Take on Mid-Life Chaos and Questionable Decisions

The concept of a mid-life crisis has long been dominated by solitary pursuits—think convertibles cruising down coastal highways or tattoos that generate endless family gossip. Yet the first trailer for the upcoming limited series Alice & Steve proposes a thrilling alternative: why navigate your life unraveling alone when you can recruit your best friend’s daughter for maximum dramatic impact? Premiering globally on June 8, 2026, this six-part Hulu and Disney+ collaboration delivers precisely the delicious chaos audiences have been craving.

Award-Winning pedigree Sets the Stage

Before audiences even witness a single frame, Alice & Steve arrives with considerable credibility. The series just wrapped an impressive run at Canneseries, collecting Best Series honors alongside a Best Performance award for its ensemble cast. This early recognition positions the show as something beyond typical television comedy—it’s being marketed as an “anti-romantic comedy,” and based on the trailer footage, that descriptor proves devastatingly accurate. Viewers should anticipate raised voices, remarkably little romantic content, and social discomfort so intense that it makes their own awkward moments seem practically graceful by comparison.

The Plot That Will Make You Uncomfortably Relatable

The central premise reads like anxiety crystallized into narrative form. Nicola Walker embodies Alice, a woman confronting an unthinkable situation: her lifelong companion Steve, portrayed with characteristic dry wit by Jemaine Clement, has chosen to pursue a romantic relationship with Alice’s adult daughter Izzy. While reasonable individuals might dispatch a strongly-worded text message or perhaps relocate to an entirely different continent, Alice takes a dramatically different approach—she remains firmly planted and embarks on a calculated campaign to systematically destroy the relationship from within.

Walker and Clement Deliver Unforgettable Performances

The trailer’s magnetic pull stems partly from witnessing Jemaine Clement recycle his trademark eccentricity, though the true revelation lies in Nicola Walker’s transformative presence. Typically associated with solving grim mysteries or delivering emotionally devastating dramatic performances, Walker appears completely unhinged in the most entertaining way possible—a woman teetering on the edge of psychological collapse while somehow remaining compulsively watchable. Her delivery of an especially creative threat directed at Steve during the trailer’s final moments suggests that screenwriter Sophie Goodhart, previously of Sex Education fame, has crafted dialogue that refuses to soften its edges.

Supporting performances come from Yali Topol Margalith as Izzy, the genuinely bewildered daughter caught between her mother’s machinations and her new romantic interest, while Joel Fry rounds out the ensemble as Daniel. The dynamic showcased throughout the footage explores an uncomfortable truth: our nearest and dearest frequently rank among our most infuriating companions.

The Hype Train Reaches Critical Velocity

With a North American premiere locked in for the Tribeca Festival just days before its streaming debut, anticipation for Alice & Steve has reached frenzied levels. The series offers a sharp, deeply cynical examination of what transpires when personal boundaries aren’t merely tested but incinerated entirely. For those who’ve ever wished to witness a friendship imploding in real-time, June 8, 2026 represents an essential date. Stay tuned for comprehensive episode-by-episode coverage as soon as the series drops.

Tags: Alice & Steve traileranti-romcom seriesCanneseries winnersDisney+ original seriesHulu new shows 2026mid-life crisis TV showsNicola Walker Jemaine ClementSex Education writer new show
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