Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 17, 2025 · Entertainment

Netflix's New Rom-Com Sensation: 'The Wrong Paris' Makes Hearts Flutter and Laughter Echo!

Netflix fans have been left 'belly laughing and crying' by a new Netflix rom-com The Wrong Paris, which stars Miranda Cosgrove

Rom-Com Smackdown: The Wrong Paris Rides into Netflix's Top 10, Leaving Fans in Stitches and Tears

In a jaw-dropping turn of events, the latest rom-com sensation has taken the world by storm, leaving viewers gagging with laughter and sobbing uncontrollably. Welcome to The Wrong Paris, the sizzling new film that's got everyone talking on Netflix.

Launched last Friday, this saucy romantic comedy has shot straight to the top of the streaming giant's coveted Top 10 charts, effortlessly outshining recent releases like Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club and KPop Demon Hunters. Yes, folks, we're talking about a film that's got more twists and turns than a Parisian street map!

Miranda Cosgrove, best known for her iCarly days, stars as Dawn, a lovelorn young woman who signs up for a dating show in a desperate bid to make some quick cash. But when she discovers she's been duped into heading to the wrong Paris – Texas, not France, darling! – all hell breaks loose.

Enter Pierson Fode's charming cowboy character, Trey McAllen, and you've got yourself a recipe for disaster... or should we say, love? As Dawn navigates this sticky situation, she finds herself entangled in a twisted web of romance with the hunky Trey. Think The Notebook meets Fool's Gold, and you're somewhere close to the chaos that ensues.

Fans are losing their minds over this film, with many calling it the best rom-com they've seen in ages. Here's what some lucky viewers had to say:

Fans flooded the film with reviews saying they 'belly laughed' through the action

"I devoured The Wrong Paris like a starving rabbit! I was hooked from start to finish, and I even watched it again today – yes, you read that right, twice in one weekend!" gushes a besotted fan.

Another viewer raved: "I usually steer clear of rom-coms, but this one had me giggling so hard I snorted my coffee out my nose! It's got the perfect blend of humor and heart, and I'm hooked on the leads' chemistry."

But don't just take our word for it – here are some more juicy quotes from the fan army:

Pierson Fode's Trey McAllen soon sees Miranda's character Dawn stopped in her tracks

  • "I watched The Wrong Paris with a box of tissues next to me, and let's just say I made good use of them. The ending had me sobbing like a baby!"
  • "This movie is everything a rom-com should be: witty, charming, and full of laugh-out-loud moments. It's my new go-to guilty pleasure on Netflix."
  • "I'm still reeling from the drama that unfolded in The Wrong Paris! The cinematography was stunning, the acting top-notch, and the plot twists had me on the edge of my seat."

And if you thought The Wrong Paris was the only show in town, think again! Another Netflix sensation is making waves this week – get ready to binge-watch your way through Two Graves, a Spanish thriller that's got everyone talking.

Created by Agustín Martínez, this revenge drama follows a grandmother named Isabel (played by Kiti Mánver) as she searches for her missing 16-year-old granddaughter and her friend. With its complex characters, heart-wrenching performances, and non-stop suspense, Two Graves has shot up the charts in just four short days.

Here's what some viewers have said about this gripping thriller:

  • "I binge-watched every episode of Two Graves, and I'm still reeling from the experience. The acting is top-notch, and the plot twists had me guessing until the very end."
  • "This show is like a Spanish version of Gone Girl – it's got all the ingredients for a thrilling mystery: love, deceit, and a healthy dose of drama."

So what are you waiting for? Get ready to laugh, cry, and devour these Netflix sensations in one sitting. Trust us, your next binge-watching session is just around the corner!

The Wrong Paris and Two Graves are available now on Netflix.

Fans flooded the film with five-star reviews after it was released on Netflix