Solo Mio (2026) is an American romantic comedy-drama set in Italy. It is directed by Charles (Chuck) and Daniel Kinnane and written by Kevin James, John Kinnane, and Patrick Kinnane. The film stars Kevin James, Alyson Hannigan, Nicole Grimaudo, Kim Coates and Jonathan Roumie.
The premise: Matt is left at the altar in Rome and decides to take the honeymoon he planned—alone—leading to a journey of food, culture and unexpected emotional renewal. The film is an original screenplay and is scheduled for wide theatrical release in the United States on February 6, 2026 via Angel Studios.
Solo Mio Age Rating
Solo Mio is rated PG for some suggestive material, brief language, violence and smoking. This PG rating suggests parental guidance is advised: the film contains a small amount of material that may be inappropriate for very young children, though nothing that rises to an R or PG-13 level by available publicity and distributor information. The rating reflects light mature content delivered in a largely family-friendly tone and the film’s emphasis on emotional growth rather than explicit adult material.
Violence & Peril
Violence in Solo Mio is brief and mild. Expect a short scene or moment that involves a tense or physical incident but no graphic injury, prolonged fights, or sustained peril. The film’s conflicts are emotional and situational rather than action-oriented; any physical confrontation is minor and non-graphic.
Language
Language is sparse and brief. The MPAA/press notes indicate brief language rather than frequent profanity. Parents can expect a few mild expletives or colloquial phrases, not repeated strong swearing. Dialogue leans toward light, situational humor rather than harsh insults.
Mature Themes
The movie deals with adult relationship themes—breakup at the altar, heartbreak, grief over lost expectations, and romantic reawakening. There is suggestive material (romantic/sexual suggestion) and onscreen smoking in brief instances. Sexual content is implied or suggestive rather than explicit, and nudity is not indicated in press notes. The emotional arcs explore resilience, self-discovery, and second chances.
Is Solo Mio Suitable for Teens?
Ages 0–12: No. The concepts of being left at the altar and adult romantic themes, plus brief suggestive material and smoking, make this film unsuitable for young children. The tone and references assume a mature emotional frame.
Ages 13–15: With guidance. Younger teens may enjoy the travel and comedy elements but may not be ready for the romantic nuance and brief mature references. Co-viewing is recommended so parents can explain adult relationship choices and contextualize any suggestive moments.
Ages 16–17: Yes — with context. Older teens can likely handle the material. The movie’s PG rating and distributor notes suggest the content is light for mature teens, but parents who are sensitive to smoking or brief suggestive scenes may still want to preview.
Final age recommendation: Recommended for ages 16+ for unsupervised viewing; 13–15 with parental guidance; not recommended for children under 13.
What Parents Can Do
- Preview the film if you are concerned about smoking or suggestive material; a quick watch lets you prepare short discussion points.
- Use the movie’s travel and cultural scenes as a conversation starter about independence, resilience, and healthy relationships.
- If teens bring up being left out or rejected, use the film to discuss coping strategies, emotional honesty, and how to seek support.
Official Trailer
FAQs
Q: What is the official age rating for Solo Mio?
A: Solo Mio is rated PG for some suggestive material, brief language, violence and smoking.
Q: Is Solo Mio appropriate for kids or teens?
A: The film is designed for older teens and adults; ages 16+ should be fine unsupervised, 13–15 with guidance, and under 13 not recommended.
Q: Are there any scary or violent scenes?
A: No sustained or graphic violence. There may be a brief tense or physical incident, but violence is minor and not the film’s focus.
Q: Does the film use strong language or slurs?
A: The film contains only brief, mild language and does not appear to use racial slurs; strong profanity is not reported in the distributor notes.
Q: Is there sexual content?
A: There is suggestive romantic material but no indication of explicit sex or nudity in publicity materials; content is mostly implied.
Q: Where will Solo Mio be released and when?
A: Angel Studios is releasing Solo Mio in U.S. theaters on February 6, 2026. Check local listings for regional release details.
