We saw your characters' beliefs on whether marriage should be the end goal of a relationship.
What are your personal takes?
Emma Roberts:I don’t think there’s a definitive answer.

I feel like it’s different for everybody.
That’s what I loved about this movie it explores that through all the different characters.
There’s no right answer.

For some people, that’s important, and for other people, it’s not as important.
Luke Bracey:I’ll echo what Emma said.
We normally get one example of it and one or two people’s experience of that example.

You get to make your own mind up.
There’s six different people that have six different ideas of what it is.
Bracey:Who isn’t into rom-coms?
Roberts:I know.
I was going to say, I don’t know anyone who’s not into romcoms.
It’s not a story just focused on one perspective.
Bracey:Emma said it well.
There’s a bit for everyone in this film.
Roberts:Also, if you’ve ever been embarrassed by your parents, this movie’s for you.
What are some of the similarities and differences between your two roles?
But I play Tom Ellis’s second wife.
He played Lucifer and he’s amazing.
It’s going to be a really, really funny, fun show.
I can’t wait.
“Maybe I Do” debuts in theaters tomorrow, January 27.
This interview has been edited for clarity.