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‘A Castle for Christmas’: Netflix Unveils First Look at Brooke


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Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for its upcoming holiday rom-com, A Castle for Christmas, starring Brooke Shields and Cary Elwes.

Arriving Friday, November 26, A Castle for Christmas follows Shields’ Sophie Brown, a famed author who travels to Scotland for inspiration and with hopes of buying a small castle that has old family ties. The venture isn’t so simple as she’ll have to contend with the castle’s “prickly” owner, Duke Myles (Elwes).

A Castle for Christmas, Cary Elwes and Brooke Shields

(Credit: Mark Mainz/Netflix)

Reluctant to sell to a foreigner, Duke Myles decides he’s going to make Sophie’s experience that much more miserable in hopes that she’ll abandon the project. “A deposit will get us through Christmas,” he tells a pal. “Meanwhile, we’ll make her life so miserable, she’ll realize her mistake and leave.”

But Sophie isn’t easily deterred as they work to find a compromise between them. The pair may butt heads, but they also find that there might be something more sparking between them than they were expecting.

Directed by Mary Lambert, written by Ally Carter and Kim Beyer-Johnson, A Castle for Christmas is executive produced by Shields, Amanda Phillips, Steven R. McGlothen, Steve Berman, Katrina Stagner, and Eric Jarboe. Meanwhile, Brad Krevoy produces the film for Netflix.

Don’t miss out on the holiday shenanigans, check out the trailer, below, and catch A Castle for Christmas when it arrives on Netflix later this November.

A Castle for Christmas, Movie Premiere, Friday, November 26, Netflix

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