Tubi has unveiled the official trailer for Summer's Last Resort and set the comedy movie to debut on July 3, 2026. The streaming release gives Jerry O'Connell, Sophia Bush and Violet McGraw a new showcase just as the film moves into view for viewers looking for a light summer watch.
McGraw plays Summer, a high-strung teen whose vacation starts to collapse when she hatches a secret plan to break up her mom's relationship with Glenn, played by O'Connell. Glenn is not only the free-spirited boyfriend in the middle of the romance, he is also Summer's vice principal, a setup that turns a family trip into a very personal disaster.
The trailer suggests the film stays close to the screenplay's central engine: one lie, one bad idea and a week that keeps getting messier. It is a comedy built on embarrassment and escalation, and the breakup scheme appears to spiral into sunburns, sabotage and unexpected feelings before anyone gets cleanly out of the vacation.
Melanie Scrofano directed the film from a screenplay by Emily Andras, with Blue Ice Pictures producing for Tubi and Emily Andras and Lance Samuels serving as executive producers. The movie was shot at the Atlantis Paradise Bahamas resort in the Caribbean, which fits the story's sun-soaked chaos and gives the trailer a backdrop that looks designed for trouble.
That matters because Tubi is not just adding another title to the calendar; it is lining up a family comedy with a cast that also includes Tim Rozon and Clara Alexandrova and with a release date that is now fixed. For viewers who want to know when it lands, the answer is simple: July 3, 2026. The bigger question is whether Summer can pull off the breakup plan she thinks will save her family, or whether the vacation ends by changing her instead.






