Ke Huy Quan’s career has been a remarkable and fascinating journey, culminating in well-deserved recognition over the past couple of years. With his recent string of brilliant performances, Quan continues to captivate audiences. Now, he’s all set to take center stage as the leading man in Jonathan Eusebio’s directorial debut, Love Hurts.
Universal Pictures has unveiled the trailer for Love Hurts, and it’s clear that Ke Huy Quan steals the show as the leading man, masterfully blending action and comedy. Quan continues to shine under the spotlight, cementing his status as one of Hollywood’s most charismatic men.
Universal Pictures Drops Official Trailer!
On October 22, Universal Pictures dropped the official trailer of Jonatha Eusebio’s movie, Love Hurts, and we’re speaking of love, we’re absolutely in love with Ke Huy Quan after seeing this trailer.
Ke Huy Quan stars as Marvin Gable, a charming and prosperous realtor whose seemingly perfect life is disrupted when his troubled past as a former hitman comes back to haunt him.
For a moment we see Quan get beat up by the bad guys, and that’s when the action really begins. Quan’s career as a stunt coordinator has appeared to be helpful in this action-comedy movie, scheduled to be released on February 7, 2025.
While the trailer of Love Hurts reveals a little more than one would expect, Quan’s charm, well-versed history with action, and versatility stand out.

In an interview with People Magazine, Quan also admitted that he believes Love Hurts is “the perfect movie” for him to be a leading man in, and it is truly an incredible feeling for him. In the movie, Quan is joined by Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Marshawn Lynch, Mustafa Shakir, Lio Tipton, and Rhys Darby among others.
Internet Reacts to Ke Huy Quan as Lead Actor in Love Hurts
Following the trailer release of Love Hurts, the internet has taken over social media to express their thoughts on Ke Huy Quan as the lead, and everyone is thrilled.
Conclusion
Ke Huy Quan continues to climb the ladder and his fans from across the world are thrilled about it. Will you be watching Love Hurts in February next year? Let us know in the comments below!