The Age of Adaline (2015): official trailer for Blake Lively and where to watch the film in 2026

Lionsgate's fantasy romantic drama — a woman who stops aging at 29 — is back in fashion as it returns to Netflix. They review the official trailer, the cast with Harrison Ford and the streaming options.

Blake Lively as Adaline Bowman in a shot from the official trailer for The Age of Adaline (2015), a Lionsgate film
Plan of the official trailer for The Age of Adaline, published by Lionsgate Movies on YouTube. Source: Lionsgate Movies — The Age of Adaline (2015 Movie) — Official Trailer

Lionsgate Movies published on YouTube the official trailer for The Age of Adaline, the fantasy romantic drama released in theaters on April 24, 2015. The trailer — starring Blake Lively — condenses the premise that has kept the film alive a decade later: a woman who stops aging after an accident and must hide her secret while the world changes around her. In 2026 the title will circulate again because it has returned to the Netflix catalog, according to media outlets such as Screen Rant.

Video: official trailer (Lionsgate Movies)

Official trailer for The Age of Adaline on the Lionsgate Movies channel. Source: Lionsgate Movies — YouTube

What's it about Adaline's Age

The film, directed by Lee Toland Krieger and written by J. Mills Goodloe and Salvador Paskowitz, follows Adaline Bowman (Lively). According to the synopsis collected by IMDb and Wikipedia, an accident car in the 1930s interrupts her aging: Adaline remains with the appearance of a 29-year-old woman for decades. To protect herself—and those she loves—she changes her identity and avoids lasting ties, until she meets Ellis Jones (Huisman), a philanthropist who forces her to rethink isolation.

The official trailer highlights the contrast between Adaline's timeless elegance and the passage of time: fashion, technology and cities that mutate while she remains the same. It also introduces William (Harrison Ford), a character linked to his romantic past, and Flemming (Ellen Burstyn), his daughter who ages while her mother does not. The tone mixes romance, melancholy, and a touch of light fantasy—without exhaustive scientific explanations—that resonated with audiences in the late 2010s.

The Age of Adaline poster: Blake Lively in the foreground with Michiel Huisman and Harrison Ford
The Age of Adaline poster: Blake Lively leads a cast that includes Michiel Huisman and Harrison Ford. Source: Rotten Tomatoes / Lionsgate

Cast and crew

In addition to Lively, Huisman and Ford, the cast includes Ellen Burstyn, Kathy Baker and Amanda Crew. The soundtrack, by Rob Simonsen with songs by Ólafur Arnalds, reinforces the intimate atmosphere of the film. Lionsgate released the film in the United States with a PG-13 rating and a duration of 1 h 53 min, according to Rotten Tomatoes.

Reception and why it is discussed again in 2026

On aggregators, The Age of Adaline obtained a mixed reception: on Rotten Tomatoes around 54% of critics and close to 67% of the public (figures consulted in July 2026). Many reviews praise Lively and Huisman's chemistry and careful aesthetics; others criticize the conventionality of the script. Even so, the film cultivated a fan base that rediscovered it on streaming —precisely what has driven its return to the radar in 2026 when it is available again on Netflix, as Screen Rant points out.

Where to watch The Age of Adaline now

As of July 13, 2026, the main options are:

  • Netflix — included in subscription in several territories (check availability in your country).
  • Prime Video — digital rental or purchase on Amazon.

The official Lionsgate trailer—above in the embed—continues to be the best gateway for those who haven't seen it in theaters: it summarizes the premise, the emotional triangle, and Ford's weight in a film of just over two minutes.

Watch now: Adaline's age is on Netflix in 2026. The official Lionsgate trailer is in the video above.

In summary

What is it? A 2015 fantasy romantic drama about an immortal woman. Who directs and stars? Lee Toland Krieger directs; Blake Lively leads a cast with Michiel Huisman and Harrison Ford. When was it released? April 24, 2015. Where to watch it? Netflix (subscription) and Prime Video (rental/purchase). Where is the trailer? In the official Lionsgate Movies embed linked above.