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Comedy • 2026 • 102 min

Driver's Ed is a 2026 teen road-trip comedy directed by Bobby Farrelly, following a group of high schoolers who steal a driver's ed car to help a lovesick senior chase down his college girlfriend. The premise is classic genre territory: minor chaos, young romance, and friends doing something inadvisable together. The label is N/K because the available signals are genuinely thin. No political framing, no identity-politics throughline, no religious content. The cast includes actors of South Asian descent alongside a white lead, with one incidental queer character who registers as background color. Nothing here pulls hard in any ideological direction. It is, by all available evidence, a comedy about teenagers making poor automotive decisions.
Sam Nivola • Sophie Telegadis • Mohana Krishnan
Driver's Ed is a 2026 teen road-trip comedy directed by Bobby Farrelly, following a group of high schoolers who steal a driver's ed car to help a lovesick senior chase down his college girlfriend. The premise is classic genre territory: minor chaos, young romance, and friends doing something inadvisable together. The label is N/K because the available signals are genuinely thin. No political framing, no identity-politics throughline, no religious content. The cast includes actors of South Asian descent alongside a white lead, with one incidental queer character who registers as background color. Nothing here pulls hard in any ideological direction. It is, by all available evidence, a comedy about teenagers making poor automotive decisions.
Sam Nivola • Sophie Telegadis • Mohana Krishnan
Web searches returned only plot summaries and reviews describing a standard teen road-trip comedy focused on young love, friendship, and misadventures, with no references to political themes, ideological framing, or social issues.
The film features an ensemble with several actors of South Asian descent in supporting roles alongside a white lead and other mainstream performers in a conventional teen road-trip comedy. No evidence appears of deliberate recasting of traditionally white characters or narrative elements that critique traditional identities.
The film features one minor, incidental lesbian character encountered briefly during a chaotic road trip; queer identity plays no central role and receives neither affirmation nor critique.
Driver's Ed is a teen comedy road trip film centered on high school students helping a senior pursue his girlfriend, with no transgender characters or themes depicted.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Original screenplay teen road-trip comedy with all new characters; no adaptations, legacy roles, historical figures, or prior canon exist to enable any gender swap.
Original screenplay with no source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures establishing any character's race. All named roles are newly created for this film.
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