
Fans of The Summer I Turned Pretty have reason to celebrate as Lola Tung has secured her next major role in a much-anticipated film, following news of a TSITP movie, with a fresh trailer now unveiled.
The actress, who plays Isabel “Belly” Conklin, hasn’t graced our screens since the Prime Video series wrapped up in September 2025.
A teaser clip has now dropped for her forthcoming project, Forbidden Fruits, set for cinema release in 2026 and featuring an impressive ensemble cast.
She’ll appear alongside Lili Reinhart, You star Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp, Emma Chamberlain and Gabrielle Union in this horror offering, adapted from a stage production.
The film takes its cues from Lily Houghton’s theatrical work Of the Women Came the Beginning of Sin, and Through Her We All Die.
According to the synopsis: “Free Eden employee Apple secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement of the mall store after hours – with fellow fruits Cherry and Fig.
“But when new hire Pumpkin challenges their performative sisterhood, the women are forced to face their own poisons or succumb to a bloody fate.”
The preview footage appeared on X, formerly Twitter, garnering thousands of likes and hundreds of enthusiastic responses about the impressive line-up.
GirlSoulGuru wrote: “Witches, drama, girl cult energy? Say less, I’m already in the basement with them.”
Christy Uloko added: “This one actually looks like it’s going to be deliciously chaotic. A witchy femme cult hiding in a mall basement? With that cast?
“It’s giving dark, messy, stylish drama the kind that ends up becoming a cult classic on its own. Definitely keeping an eye on this.”
Priyanshu chimed in: “This cast is insane I’m seated for the chaos,” while grrldracula expressed gratitude: “Lola Tung thank you.”
Slightly delusional predicted: “Lola Tung world domination incoming.”
The film has already been dubbed a “modern day The Craft”.
The 1996 film is a cult favourite, with fans lauding it as “one of the better teen movies of the 90s” on Google Reviews.
Forbidden Fruits is out in cinemas in 2026














