Netflix’s newest comedy, “Incoming,” written by brothers Dave and John Chernin, promises a nostalgic trip back to the era of R-rated teen comedies like “American Pie.” The film centers around a group of high school freshmen navigating the chaotic landscape of their first high school party, capturing the awkwardness, excitement, and sheer absurdity of those formative years.
The Chernin brothers drew inspiration from their own experiences as teenagers, remembering the thrill of observing a neighbor’s wild party from afar. This memory became the seed for “Incoming,” a film that explores the universal theme of young people grappling with their identity and place in the world.
While major studios have largely moved away from producing R-rated comedies, the Chernins persisted in bringing their vision to life. The film’s title itself reflects the central theme of four freshmen facing the daunting “incoming” challenges of adolescence.
Notably, the movie features a cast of actual teenagers, adding a layer of authenticity to the portrayal of high school life.The absence of smartphones in the trailer further emphasizes the film’s throwback nature, harkening back to a simpler time before technology dominated social interactions.
“Incoming” premieres on Netflix on August 23rd. With its mix of raucous humor, relatable characters, and a nostalgic setting, the film is sure to resonate with audiences who long for the classic teen comedies of the past.