As winter winds down, Prime Video is leaning into young adult drama with Love Me Love Me, a new romantic movie built around grief, identity and complicated relationships. The film is based on a massively popular online novel that has already been read by millions of people on Wattpad, turning a digital success into a global streaming release.
What Love Me Love Me is about
At the center of the story is June, a teenager still reeling from the loss of her brother. Hoping to reset her life, she leaves behind everything she knows and moves to a new environment. There, she joins an elite school where image, status and social rules quietly govern who belongs and who doesn’t.
June is quickly drawn into an intense emotional dynamic that drives the whole plot. Two classmates, who appear to be complete opposites, become the focal point of her new life and feelings.
On one side is James, the outsider of the school. His reputation is anything but clean: he is known for taking part in underground fights and carries a dangerous aura. On the other side is Will, his best friend, who looks like the perfect student and seems to follow all the rules. As June spends more time with both of them, she realizes that the reality behind their public image is far more complex, and that secrets and silence shape the relationships on campus.
In this setting, June’s attempt at a fresh start collides with unresolved pain and hidden truths. The movie uses this love triangle not just as a romantic hook, but as a way to explore how young people navigate loss, trust and the version of themselves they want to become.
From Wattpad favorite to Prime Video release
Love Me Love Me is adapted from the first book in the Love Me, Love Me saga, written by Stefania S. Before ever reaching streaming, the story built a huge community online: the original Wattpad novel has accumulated more than 23 million reads. That number underlines how big the audience already is for this universe, long before the film version.
The movie fits into a broader strategy from Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, who are working with Wattpad WEBTOON Studios to bring fan-favorite online stories to the screen. By doing this, the platform speaks directly to viewers who are already invested in contemporary romance tropes and serialized storytelling commonly found in digital fiction.
A teen romance with global ambitions
The film is directed by Roger Kumble and is set up as a worldwide release on Prime Video, aiming at teens and young adults who gravitate toward emotional, character-driven stories. The script is written by Veronica Galli and Serena Tateo, with production handled by Lotus Production in partnership with Amazon MGM Studios.
The cast includes:
- Mia Jenkins as June;
- Pepe Barroso Silva as James;
- Luca Melucci as Will.
The backdrop contrasts the outward beauty of the surroundings with the inner turmoil of the characters, highlighting how changing locations doesn’t automatically erase what someone is carrying inside. June’s journey is less about escape and more about facing who she is in the aftermath of loss.
Through this lens, Love Me Love Me blends romantic choices with personal growth. The core question for viewers becomes not only which person June will choose, but also what that choice says about the path she wants for herself.
FAQ
When is Love Me Love Me coming to Prime Video?
The movie is scheduled to stream on Prime Video in February, although a precise day has not yet been revealed.
What is the main story in Love Me Love Me?
The film follows June, a teenager grieving her brother’s death, as she starts over at a prestigious school. There, she becomes involved with James, a troubled outsider tied to underground fights, and Will, his seemingly perfect best friend, uncovering secrets that challenge her view of others and herself.
Is the movie really adapted from Wattpad?
Yes. Love Me Love Me is based on the first book in the Love Me, Love Me series by Stefania S., a novel that has surpassed 23 million reads on Wattpad.
Who should watch Love Me Love Me?
The film is designed for viewers who enjoy young adult romantic dramas, especially stories that mix love triangles with themes of grief, identity and emotional growth, and for fans of online fiction adaptations on Prime Video.














