Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest Showcase their Chemistry in ‘My Oxford Year’ Trailer
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Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest are set to dazzle audiences in the upcoming film ‘My Oxford Year,’ and the trailer has just been released exclusively by PEOPLE. The romantic movie, based on a novel by Julia Whelan, features the two stars portraying the characters of Anna and Jamie, whose lives are forever changed when they meet at school. Despite their contrasting personalities – with Anna being a meticulous planner from New York City and Jamie a carefree local with charm – they develop a deep connection through their shared love for poetry.

In a recent interview with PEOPLE, both Carson, aged 32, and Mylchreest, aged 27, shared how they effortlessly connected with each other on set, leading to a natural and magnetic on-screen chemistry. Carson, who is also an executive producer on the film, expressed her admiration for Mylchreest’s previous work in Netflix’s ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,’ making him the perfect fit for the role of Jamie. The actors’ instant connection was evident from the moment they began reading their scenes together.

Director Iain Morris commended Carson and Mylchreest for bringing their characters to life and infusing the project with their own unique energy. The on-set chemistry among the cast, which includes Dougray Scott, Catherine McCormack, and others, created a positive and vibrant atmosphere during filming. Carson, known for her roles in romantic films like ‘Purple Hearts’ and ‘The Life List,’ was drawn to ‘My Oxford Year’ for its heartfelt love story, resonating deeply with the themes of the script.
Carson’s character, Anna, mirrors her own meticulous nature, providing a personal connection to the role. Through Anna’s journey of falling in love with Jamie and embracing life’s uncertainties, Carson hopes viewers will be inspired to live life to the fullest. Mylchreest, who plays Jamie, also found parallels between his character’s spontaneity and his own approach to life, learning to appreciate the unexpected and unplanned moments that bring joy.
As the release of ‘My Oxford Year’ approaches on August 1st on Netflix, Carson and Mylchreest anticipate the film will leave a lasting impact on audiences. Drawing inspiration from one of the characters’ favourite poets, Alfred Tennyson, they hope viewers will take away the message that life is enriched by love, joy, and embracing the unpredictable nature of existence.
In conclusion, ‘My Oxford Year’ promises to be a captivating romance that will touch the hearts of viewers with its compelling storyline and the undeniable chemistry between its lead actors. With themes of love, self-discovery, and embracing life’s uncertainties, the film is set to resonate with audiences looking for a heartfelt and uplifting cinematic experience. Be sure to mark your calendars for August 1st and prepare to embark on a romantic journey with Anna and Jamie in ‘My Oxford Year.’
