I Think You, Me & Tuscany’s Original Title Was A Lot More Fitting Now That I’ve Seen It
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I Think You, Me & Tuscany’s Original Title Was A Lot More Fitting Now That I’ve Seen It



I Think You, Me & Tuscany’s Original Title Was A Lot More Fitting Now That I’ve Seen It

This past weekend, we got our first studio rom-com in a while: You, Me & Tuscany. The movie starring Regé-Jean Page and Halle Bailey may have had a bummer of a debut at the box office weekend against the commercial giant that is The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, but it’s sure been a crowd-pleaser among those who’ve seen it. I enjoyed the new release myself, but I have to talk about one thing I wish didn’t change. Its title!

What Was The Original Title Of You, Me & Tuscany?

Before the movie was You, Me & Tuscany, it was called Italianna when Deadline reported the project was in motion a year ago. From the outside looking in, I can see why they changed the title because the final title sounds a lot more outwardly like a romantic comedy, which I’m sure Universal wanted to have people aware of when marketing took place. At the same time, I don’t think the title makes much sense to the movie itself, if I’m being honest.

Why I Prefer It To The Final Title



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