Netflix’s Feel-Good New Movie Starring Vince Vaughn ‘Nonnas’ Is Dropping Soon—Check Release Date, Cast, Plot and Full Scoop

Picture a kitchen where time slows down, the scent of tradition fills the air, and the heart of the family beats in every meal. Netflix’s newest film serves up a classic recipe, a hearty serving of nostalgia, where family ties are as strong as the flavors of an old-school recipe. Think Chef meets The Kominsky Method but with a twist of grandma charm. But behind the charming faces and vintage warmth, could there be more than meets the eye?
What if the grandmas in the kitchen were not just cooking—they were keeping secrets? Netflix’s latest film blends nostalgia, family, and food, but what is really simmering beneath the surface? Expect more than just delicious dishes; this one has got a few surprises in store.
When is Nonnas coming to Netflix?
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Netflix's Tudum has confirmed the big day- Nonnas arrives on Netflix May 9. A new kind of kitchen drama is about to be served, straight from Staten Island.
Perfect for anyone craving comfort TV, Nonnas lands straight in the heart of Netflix's feel-good section, promising a taste of tradition and love. With grandmas in the kitchen and drama on the menu, this one is set to stir up all the feels!
Circle the calendar — not just for the story, but for who is telling it. From beloved veterans to scene-stealers, a delicious cast reveal is about to step in.
Meet the all-star cast of Nonnas that is cooking up a Netflix hit
The heart of Nonnas lies in its cast. Vince Vaughn plays Joe, a man searching for direction after loss, with a charming performance that recalls his iconic roles in Couples Retreat and The Break-Up. Linda Cardellini stars as Olivia, Joe’s high school friend-turned-law student, known for her memorable roles in Scooby-Doo and Brokeback Mountain. Drea de Matteo adds spice as Stella, bringing her dramatic chops from The Sopranos to this feel-good show.
It is the nonnas, a comedic dream team who steal the spotlight! Lorraine Bracco (The Sopranos), Brenda Vaccaro (Midnight Cowboy), and Talia Shire (The Godfather) bring their powerhouse acting skills to the table. Joe Manganiello brings in his charm as Bruno, while Susan Sarandon from Thelma & Louise whips up the sweetness as Gia, the bakery guru. With such an all-star cast, each character is sure to stir up a unique flavor of emotion.
The cast brings heart, sass, and charm to the screen, but something richer simmers beneath. Could this heartwarming tale be rooted in real life? The twists and turns ahead might just hold the key to that answer.
True story or fiction what is Nonnas on Netflix really about ?
Nonnas on Netflix brings a true story to the screen that is as heartwarming as a big Italian dinner. Joe Scaravella, grieving the loss of his mother, decided to honor her by opening a restaurant staffed entirely by Italian grandmothers. The real-life Enoteca Maria in Staten Island serves as the inspiration for this film, where food, family, and tradition take center stage.
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In the movie, Vince Vaughn plays Joe, a man with a heavy heart and an empty table. After his mother’s passing, he stirs up a bold idea — a restaurant run entirely by fiery Italian grandmas. With rolling pins, rich sauces, and sass to match, these nonnas serve soul, spice, and second chances. What starts in grief simmers into laughter, love, and a whole lot of pasta!
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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