“The Greatest Hits” is one of the most anticipated titles on Hulu and has now become one of the biggest trends, not only for its romantic science fiction story but also for its enormous cast of stars.
Lucy Boynton (Bohemian Rhapsody) stars in the drama as Harriet Gibbons, while David Corenswet (Pearl), who has been cast as the next Superman, portrays Max Enders. Rounding out the main trio is Justin H. Min (The Umbrella Academy).
The movie about music and romance was directed and written by Ned Benson, who has also served as a writer in highly successful productions like “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby” and “Black Widow”.
The Greatest Hits is the new must-see drama on Hulu
The Greatest Hits is Hulu‘s new romantic drama that brings together three of the most popular actors of the new generation and tells the story of a woman who has the gift of reliving moments of her life through music.
As expected, the movie has quickly become one of the strongest trends on the platform, both globally and in the United States… This could be because it was one of the most anticipated titles.
The plot follows Lucy Boynton‘s character, who discovers that art imitates life when she finds that certain songs can transport her to the past, literally. Each of these moments explores the connection we have with music and the struggle of facing loss.
As Harriet relives the past through romantic memories of her ex-boyfriend in an attempt to prevent the tragic car accident that took his life, the time-traveling leads her to collide with a new love interest that blossoms in the present.
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David Corenswet portrays Max Enders, the deceased boyfriend. Meanwhile, Justin H. Min plays David Park, the new and potential love interest of the young woman who struggles with whether or not to change the past.
The director and writer, Ned Benson, rewrote the story during the pandemic to highlight the emotional power that soundtracks have in our lives and how they help us move forward into other stages.