Christina Milian, Devale Ellis, And Kofi Siriboe Star In ‘Meet Me Next Christmas’ For Netflix

Meet Me Next Christmas

Christmas has come early this year! The trailer for Meet Me Next Christmas has arrived, with Falling Inn Love and Resort to Love star Christina Milian at the center of another heartwarming holiday rom-com. Milian also  executive produces the film, which  promises to bring joy to the world, Pentatonix style, this fall.

In pursuit of a fairy-tale romance with the man of her dreams, Layla (Milian) must race through New York City to get her hands on the hottest ticket in town: the sold-out Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert. At the show, she hopes to reconnect with the dashing James (Kofi Siriboe), a love interest so charming, he’s the only present Layla wants under her tree this Christmas. 

Milian describes Meet Me Next Christmas as a “treasure hunt for love” as Layla dashes through the Big Apple accompanied by an unexpected ally, professional concierge Teddy (Devale Ellis). “There’s a sense of magic, love, and anticipation that’s happening through the whole movie,” she tells Tudum. “You just never know who they’re going to run into or what’s going to happen next.”  

Meet Me Next Christmas

Whatever Yuletide surprises lay ahead, expect Layla to do whatever it takes to make her dreams come true. Milian calls her a “motivated woman.” “Layla is a girl that knows what she wants,” the actor says. “She’s got a good head on her shoulders, and when she knows she wants something, she goes for it. She doesn’t let anything stop her.” 

Big-hearted Teddy is ready to help Layla along the way. He’s someone defined by his selflessness and dedication. “You’ll see the sacrifices he makes for his mom. He’s willing to do anything for his cousin. But most importantly, he’s willing to do anything for Layla because he takes his job seriously,” Ellis tells Tudum. “And he’s the best cook.” 

Meet Me Next Christmas is directed by Rusty Cundieff from a script by Molly Haldeman and Camilla Rubis and will stream on Netflix on Nov. 6.

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