Booktok’s Ultimate Romance Comes to Life in First Trailer for Lili Reinhart and Tom Bateman’s ‘The Love Hypothesis'

Published 06/27/2026, 11:16 PM EDT

Credits: @entertainmenttonight via Instagram/ Production: MGM Studios/ Distribution: Amazon MGM Studios alongside MRC Film and Bisous Pictures

BookTok favorite The Love Hypothesis gets its first big-screen tease as Lili Reinhart and Tom Bateman bring the viral romance to life in a swoon-worthy first trailer. BookTok has exploded from a niche corner of social media into one of the most powerful drivers of modern publishing, turning quiet paperbacks into global sensations and launching entire waves of swoony, voicey romance novels. TikTok recommendations now routinely catapult titles onto bestseller lists as readers chase that perfect blend of banter, angst, and emotional payoff with this upcoming movie. 

Now one of the community’s most beloved STEM romance hits is crossing over from viral clips and annotated copies to the screen.

A fake dating experiment with real stakes: The Love Hypothesis comes to life

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The first trailer for the Amazon and Prime Video adaptation of The Love Hypothesis leans into the story’s science-meets-feelings tone. Visually, it draws from lab-set dramas, with warm shots of beakers, microscopes, and white coats, while a playful narration frames romance through the lens of chemistry. At the center is Olive, a focused Ph.D. candidate whose structured academic life begins to unravel after an impulsive kiss with the intimidating Professor Adam Carlsen.

That unexpected moment, shown in the trailer, sets the stage for a fake dating arrangement that quickly grows complicated. Olive needs to prove she has moved on, while Carlsen has his own reasons for playing along. Together, they establish boundaries that feel fragile from the start. Scenes tease their dynamic across Stanford’s campus, from lab negotiations to emotionally charged private encounters.

The trailer positions the film as an earnest romantic comedy rather than a parody. It highlights the slow-burning tension and academic backdrop that helped the novel resonate with readers. With direction from Claire Scanlon and a script by Sarah Rothschild, the adaptation appears focused on recreating the emotional rhythm that made the book a viral favorite.

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As BookTok celebrates this full-circle moment, the wider streaming world is doubling down on romance in a different way.

Prime video’s expanding romance universe

Prime Video moved quickly to secure the future of Off Campus, renewing it for a second season in February 2026 before the first had even premiered. That early decision reflects confidence in the show’s long-term appeal, driven by an established fanbase and a genre that continues to perform well with younger audiences.

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Season 2 will pivot to a new central couple, Dean and Allie, following the structure of the source material. Instead of extending the previous storyline, the series expands its universe while keeping characters connected within the same Briar University setting. Early promotional material already positions the pair as the next emotional anchor of the story.

The renewal signals a broader strategy to build a continuing romance franchise rather than a single adaptation. By treating Off Campus as an evolving world with multiple storylines, Prime Video is clearly aiming to replicate the same sustained engagement that BookTok has achieved with its favorite reads.

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What do you think about The Love Hypothesis making the jump from BookTok sensation to big screen romance? Let us know in the comments.

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Pratham Gurung

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If films shape personalities, Pratham was practically raised in a dark theater, pulling off twenty-four-hour movie marathons and falling into hour-long YouTube video essays at 3 a.m., his fascination with cinema never really having an off switch.

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