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Juliet & Romeo (film)

Juliet & Romeo is a 2025 musical romantic drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Timothy Scott Bogart, based on the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.

Musical numbers
• "Stranger" – Romeo, Juliet • "What If I Loved You" – The Apothecary, Veronica, Mercutio, Romeo • "Better Than This" – Veronica, Cast • "Beat the Same" – Romeo, Juliet • "I Should Write This Down" – The Apothecary, The Friar • "The Mask I Wear" – Juliet, Rosaline, Vesante, Lady Capulet, Veronica • "Don't Look Down" – Juliet, Romeo • "Beat the Same" (Reprise) – Juliet, Romeo • "Secrets" – Juliet, Romeo • "Streets on Fire" – Tybalt, Mercutio, Rosaline, Vesante • "Someone to Love Again" – Veronica, Rosaline, Romeo, Juliet • "Conversations" – Romeo, Juliet • "This Time" – Juliet • "In the End" – Romeo, Juliet • "Beat the Same" (Finale) – Romeo, Juliet • "What If I Loved You" (end credits) – Veronica, Mercutio, Romeo denotes songs absent from the soundtrack. ==Production==
Production
The film is a modern reimagining of the original play Romeo and Juliet (1597) by William Shakespeare. It is written and directed by Timothy Scott Bogart. Producers include Bogart, Jessica Martins and Chris Torto. It features a soundtrack co-created and overseen by E. Kidd Bogart. The film was originally announced with the title Verona, then ''Verona's Romeo & Juliet''. Jamie Ward and Clara Rugaard were cast as Romeo and Juliet in February 2023. Other cast members announced included Rebel Wilson, Rupert Everett, Jason Isaacs and Derek Jacobi. Also cast that month were Dan Fogler, Ledisi, Tayla Parx, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo and Rupert Graves. Principal photography was reported to have completed by mid-March 2023. Filming took place on-location in Verona, Italy. ==Soundtrack==
Soundtrack
denotes songs absent from the final film. ==Release==
Release
The film's title was changed from Verona to ''Verona's Romeo & Juliet, and later to Juliet & Romeo''. It was released in North America by Briarcliff Entertainment on May 9, 2025. == Reception ==
Reception
Critical response Courtney Howard of Variety wrote, "Improperly developed, poorly executed and containing no indelible music numbers for us to tap our toes to, this La La Land-wannabe take on the Bard's story serves to frustrate and bore." William Bibbiani of TheWrap wrote, "It seems like an earnest attempt to tell an old story in a slightly new way. The problem is it's an ill-advised attempt. Maybe I'm overthinking it, but to quote Shakespeare, 'Teach me how to forget to think.' I can't help but think, no one can, and I can't help but think rather poorly of this re-telling. Never was a film I'm more likely to forget, than this of Romeo and his Juliet." Box office The film opened in 1,350 theaters and grossed $289,489 on its opening weekend, an average of $214 per venue. ==Notes==
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