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Zendaya shines in The Drama A24 most daring film yet

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaApril 9, 2026 Movies No Comments4 Mins Read
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A24’s latest release is already turning heads  and not just at the box office. The Drama, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, debuted as the third best-selling film of its opening weekend, pulling in $28 million globally after hitting theaters on April 3. The numbers reflect something audiences have been responding to in a deeply personal way: a love story that does not flinch.

Set in Boston, the film centers on Emma, played by Zendaya, and Charlie, played by Pattinson, a couple on the brink of their wedding day. When Emma reveals a long-held secret during a dinner with close friends, the life they have built together is suddenly called into question. What follows is an emotionally layered unraveling one that many viewers are finding uncomfortably familiar.

A story about secrets, love and the space between them

What separates The Drama from a standard pre-wedding rom-com is its refusal to offer easy answers. The film leans into the discomfort of learning something new about someone you thought you knew completely. Charlie’s reaction is not vilified or glorified it is simply human. He is confused, hurt and forced to ask himself what love actually requires of a person.

Emma’s secret is rooted in a distinctly American cultural experience, and the film’s decision to center a Black woman in that narrative is a deliberate and meaningful choice. Rather than treating her background as a backdrop, the story places it at the core of who Emma is, inviting audiences to engage with perspectives that mainstream romantic comedies have too often overlooked.

The editing sharpens this emotional tension throughout. Scenes are cut in ways that mirror the unease Charlie feels, giving viewers little room to breathe and that is entirely the point.

Performances that feel lived in and real

Both leads bring a grounded quality to their roles that keeps the film anchored. Zendaya brings layers of quiet determination and vulnerability to Emma, making her neither a villain nor a victim just a woman navigating the weight of honesty. Pattinson, known for his ability to convey internal conflict with restraint, finds that same register here. Their chemistry feels less like performance and more like two people genuinely working something out.

The dialogue throughout avoids melodrama, opting instead for the kind of honest, sometimes halting exchanges that couples actually have. That authenticity is what gives The Drama its staying power it is the sort of film that follows people home.

A24’s track record of bold storytelling continues

The Drama joins a growing list of A24 titles that push against genre conventions. The film draws natural comparisons to the studio’s 2019 release Waves, another emotionally intense story that examined how a single decision can fracture a family. Both films share a willingness to sit with their characters’ worst moments rather than resolve them too quickly.

A24 has consistently supported films that center underrepresented voices and complicate the idea of a feel good movie. The Drama fits that tradition while reaching a broader mainstream audience than some of its predecessors.

What this means for Zendaya’s already packed 2026

For Zendaya, The Drama is one stop on what is shaping up to be an extraordinary year. She is set to return as Rue in the upcoming season of Euphoria, take on a role in an adaptation of The Odyssey, appear in Spider-Man: Brand New Day and return for Dune: Part Three. Her collaboration with filmmaker Ryan Coogler is also among the most anticipated projects circling Hollywood right now.

That she anchors The Drama with such control, even amid all of that momentum, says something about where she is as a performer. This is not a star cashing in on name recognition it is an actress making deliberate, considered choices about the stories she wants to tell.

The Drama is now playing in theaters nationwide.

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