The official trailer for Sophia Bush and Lauren Holly’s new film, Broad Trip, has been released, unveiling its streaming release date. At the center of the road-trip-themed narrative is a heartwarming mother-daughter dynamic that addresses differing perspectives and life experiences.

Sophia Bush and Lauren Holly star in new Broad Trip trailer
The Roku Channel recently dropped the trailer for Broad Trip. The film starts streaming for free on the OTT platform on May 8, 2026.
The trailer begins at the airport. A customs officer approaches Alice Anderson (Sophia Bush) and asks if she is Jeanie’s (Lauren Holly) daughter. Suspecting the worst, she asks if her mother is in trouble, which he confirms.
Following him into a room, she finds her mother and asks her what happened. The latter changes her worried expression to a happy, excited one as she tells her daughter she is engaged. Other customs officers take out and shoot their party poppers, making Alice flinch. Meanwhile, the one behind her smiles, revealing they all helped Jeanie set up the whole interaction to surprise her daughter.
Subsequent scenes show Alice meeting her mother’s fiancé (Steve Guttenberg), whom she disapproves of and has only met recently. Hoping to have her mother call off the engagement, she plans and sets up a road trip to Buffalo, where Jeanie and her fiancé originally planned to go, for themselves, framing it as “a mother-daughter bachelorette party road trip.”
A later scene in the trailer reveals that Jeanie finds out the reason behind the trip. When confronted, Alice claims she was only trying to protect her mother. However, Jeanie counters that the former liked “fixing her life” so she didn’t have to live her own.
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe directed Broad Trip from Chelsea Davison’s screenplay. Joel S. Rice and Michael Barbuto (Muse Entertainment) co-produced the movie. Additionally, Davison, Bush, Jonas, and Aren Prupas, Megan Mathes Jacobs, and Chet Fenster (Motion Entertainment, A WPP Media Company) served as executive producers.

