Netflix has shared the official trailer for Voicemails for Isabelle. Starring Zoey Deutch, Nick Robinson, and Nick Offerman, the romantic comedy movie is scheduled to start streaming on June 19, 2026.

“The film follows a young woman struggling to navigate life after the loss of her sister, Isabelle. Beyond grief, Jill is searching for connection in every direction — longing for her sister’s companionship, hoping for some kind of unexpected lifeline to help her make sense of what she’s going through, and trying to hold things together as her job and daily life begin to slip further out of reach,” reads the official synopsis.
“In an attempt to stay close to Isabelle, she continues leaving voicemails on her old number — vulnerable, heartfelt, and often funny messages that become a kind of private outlet for everything she can’t say anywhere else. What Jill doesn’t know is that the number has been reassigned to Wes, a real estate agent quietly navigating his own sense of longing for something meaningful. As Jill keeps talking and Wes keeps listening in, an unexpected thread begins to form between them.”
Check out the Voicemails for Isabelle trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in Netflix’s Voicemails for Isabelle?
The video begins with Deutch’s character Jill sending voicemails to her recently deceased sister as a way to cope with her grief. Unbeknownst to her, her sister’s number is now being used by Robinson’s Wes, who is the one receiving the voicemails. After finding her stories endearing, he suddenly finds himself connecting with her. The trailer highlights the budding romance between them, revealing how Wes’ arrival will help Jill deal with her grief. It also teases Wes’ dilemma, which involves telling Jill the truth about the voicemails.
Voicemails for Isabelle is written and directed by Leah McKendrick (Scrambled), with music by Este Haim and Amanda Yamate. The ensemble cast also includes Lukas Gage, Harry Shum Jr., Megan Danso, Gil Bellows, Toby Sandeman, and Spencer Lord. It is produced by Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Becky Sanderman, and Steve Tisch, with David Bloomfield and David J. Bloomfield serving as executive producers.

