Spoiler alert! The following story contains major details about the plot twist of “The Drama.”
Save the date for the most polarizing film of the year.
“The Drama” (in theaters April 3) has been marketed as an offbeat romantic comedy about a woman named Emma (Zendaya) who, during a wine-fueled game with friends, reveals a horrible secret that makes her fiancé, Charlie (Robert Pattinson), question whether he’s marrying a sociopath. The unsettling revelation is even darker than anything that Zendaya has been asked to do on her HBO series “Euphoria,” and will most certainly shock fans who have been following the A-lister since her Disney Channel and “Spider-Man” days.
Here’s everything that parents need to know about “The Drama,” and whether it’s safe for kids and teens to see:
Written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli (“Dream Scenario"), the pitch-black satire follows Emma and Charlie in the week leading up to their wedding. Late one drunken night, she makes the disquieting revelation that at age 15, she was ruthlessly bullied and planned a school shooting. But just as Emma was about to carry out her attack, there was another mass shooting at a local shopping mall that killed a student.











