Amidst its recent premiere, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya’s rom-com The Drama has garnered similar first reactions. Initial responses have been largely consistent, with many highlighting the dynamic between the two leads and the tone of the story.
The Drama garners great initial reactions ahead of release
Early reactions to The Drama have begun to surface following its premiere in Los Angeles on March 17, 2026, with viewers sharing largely positive responses on social media. The film, led by Robert Pattinson and Zendaya, has drawn attention for its performances and tone ahead of its wider release.
Several early viewers highlighted the on-screen dynamic between the two leads. Nora Dominick wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “got to see THE DRAMA, and no surprise, there is clearly a reason they are doing multiple projects together because Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are so great together. they’ve got chemistry in this romance movie that uses some dark (cringe-inducing) humor to its advantage.”
Similarly, Jairo Jiménez described the film as “a perfectly executed exercise in disturbing romantic discomfort.” He added that Pattinson and Zendaya are “sublime” in their roles, using “cutting glances & suffocating silences” to build tension.
Matt Neglia also responded positively, writing, “THE DRAMA is my kind of dark romantic comedy: deeply complex, incredibly stressful, provocative, and uncomfortably funny.” He further noted that the film explores themes of empathy and relationships, while praising the performances and direction of Kristoffer Borgli.
Another viewer, @candykizzes24, noted, “The Drama turns the classic pre-wedding jitters trope into a ticking time bomb,” adding that the film examines a relationship under strain as difficult truths begin to surface. The reaction also emphasized the performances, stating that the leads “make it as realistic as possible and uncomfortable as it for them.”
Written and directed by Borgli, The Drama is scheduled to be released on April 3, 2026. The film also features Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, and Hailey Gates in supporting roles.
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.
