What we know about Ryan Reynolds’ new film IF

Director John Krasinski gathers an all-star cast for his family comedy

Cailey Fleming and BLUE in a scene from IF
Marvel actor Cailey Fleming plays Bea in new family comedy IF. (Paramount)
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The Office star-turned-director John Krasinski swaps A Quiet Place for an imaginary one in If, his new family comedy that gathers a star-studded cast to bring some fictional friends to life.

In addition to directing his latest movie, Krasinski has written and produced If too, with none other than Deadpool’s own Ryan Reynolds set to star in the leading role.

As the movie nears its release date, more and more big-name actors have been confirmed to star, each lending their voice to the film’s extensive list of imaginary characters.

Read on for all the key details you need about Krasinski’s IF, including its cast, plot, trailers and when you can see it for yourself.

When will IF be released?

Ryan Reynolds and Cailey Fleming in a scene from IF
Fleming appears opposite Deadpool himself, Ryan Reynolds. (Paramount)

If will be released in UK cinemas on Friday, 17 May, with advanced screenings set to take place on Saturday 11 and Sunday, 12 May in selected cinemas.

This spring release date wasn’t always the plan for Krasinski’s latest. Originally, If was set to debut on 17 November 2023 but was shifted due to the Hollywood strikes.

Is there a trailer for IF?

The latest trailer for If appeared in April and saw Reynolds invite us all into an imaginary world where we meet some imaginary friends who have seen better days.

Before this trailer arrived, a teaser introduced us to Krasinski’s film and a batch of imaginary friends facing an uncertain future now that their kids have forgotten about them.

Watch it below:

A short featurette released during this year’s Super Bowl allowed Reynolds to shed some more light on what’s in store, alongside The US Office star Randall Park pretending to be Krasinski.

What is the plot of IF?

Ryan Reynolds and director John Krasinski on the set of IF
Reynolds on set with director John Krasinski. (Paramount)

If is set in a world where imaginary friends — here known as IFs for short — are as real as can be and facing a dilemma that’s equally real.

As the kids who dreamed them up become adults and forget that they ever existed, IFs run the risk of disappearing entirely unless they can find a way to reconnect with their old playmates.

These story beats are reiterated in the movie’s official synopsis, which explains that “IF is about a girl who discovers that she can see everyone’s imaginary friends — and what she does with that superpower — as she embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids.”

The young girl at the centre of the story is Bea. She must use her If-spotting superpower to work alongside her neighbour Cal to save as many IFs as they can before it’s too late.

Who is in the IF cast?

Steve Carrell attends the Asteroid City photocall at the Cannes film festival in 2023
Steve Carrell voices big furry monster Blue in IF. (Getty Images)

Cailey Fleming plays Bea, the young girl who uses her special ability to see imaginary friends to save them from disappearing. You may recognise Fleming from her appearances in Loki and as a young Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Fleming is joined by Reynolds as Cal, Bea’s neighbour who can also see IFs and agrees to help on her mission. Krasinski appears in front of the camera as Bea’s dad, with Killing Eve star Fiona Shaw playing her grandmother.

The movie’s live-action cast is rounded out with appearances from Minari’s Alan Kim, The Bear’s Liza Colón-Zayas and former Saturday Night Live star Bobby Moynihan.

George Clooney attends a screening of The Boys In The Boat at the Museum of Modern Art
The all-star cast also includes George Clooney, who voices a spaceman. (Getty Images)

Meanwhile, If features a stacked list of guest stars as the voices of its Ifs, with Krasinski's old Office boss Steve Carrell leading the way as the big furry monster Blue. He’s joined by Phoebe Waller-Bridge as human-ladybird Blossom, George Clooney as a spaceman, the late Louis Gossett Jr. as a bear named Lewis, Krasinksi’s real-life wife Emily Blunt as Unicorn and Matt Damon as a flower named Sunny.

Elsewhere, comedian and actor Maya Rudolf plays alligator Ally, The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart is Robot, Sam Rockwell plays Superhero Dog and Awkwafina plays a character named Bubble.

Amy Schumer on the Today Show on NBC
Trainwreck star Amy Schumer lends her voice to Gummy Bear. (Getty Images)

Keegan Michael-Key voices Slime, Bradley Cooper brings a glass of ice water to life, Blake Lively voices Octocat and Amy Schumer is a giant gummy bear.

Vince Vaughn, Matthew Rhys, Richard Jenkins, Christopher Meloni and Sebastian Sebastian Maniscalco also lend their voices to Krasinski’s movie.


If will be released in UK cinemas on Friday, 17 May