LEARN THE REASON FOR THE END OF LOVE IN THE VILLA! SPOILERS!
Netflix has Love in the Villa available! Continue reading if you want to know how the ending is explained. Julie Hutton and Charlie Fletcher share a villa after arriving in the Italian city of Verona in the Mark Steven Johnson-directed romantic Netflix movie Love in the Villa.
Julie’s boyfriend Brandon informs her that he needs to take a break from their relationship before she gets to town, making her believe that he is an ex-partner.
Similarly, while Charlie is in Verona, Cassie and he take a break from their relationship. Read this to learn where the movie was filmed.
Tom Hopper as the outspoken Charlie and Kat Graham as the neurotic but romantic Julie make up our unlikely but wildly seductive pairing.
They wind up in a villa in Verona and, in the style of a romantic comedy, try their absolute hardest to drive the other out. Read this to learn if the movie is based on a true story.
To Charlie and Julie’s surprise, Cassie and Brandon wind up in the same city. Even though Cassie and Brandon’s attempts to reconcile with Charlie and Julie, respectively, fail, they do connect during their brief meeting. If you have any questions about how Love in the Villa ends, we have all the answers!
EXPLAINING THE END OF LOVE IN THE VILLA
Brandon decides to ask Julie the question as he drives Julie home. Charlie breaks up with Cassie and goes after Julie once they are back at the restaurant.
Charlie observes from a distance as Brandon places the engagement ring on Julie’s ring finger. Sighing, he turns away. Charlie would have seen Julie give the ring back to Brandon and decline his marriage proposal if he had lingered an extra second.

The following day, Brandon runs into Cassie, and the two of them talk about how their partners dumped them. They decide to get a drink after realizing they are connected as they converse. Read this to learn if Love in the Villa 2 will ever be released.
Although Brandon and Cassie do not get together after Love in the Villa, they may in the future. Nevertheless, based on the final words of their conversation, there is also a chance that they won’t get together.
Brandon gives them a prosecco drink, which Cassie dislikes when the waitress asks them what they would like to drink.
Although Cassie’s face makes it clear that she dislikes that particular white wine, she immediately corrects her expression when she notices Brandon’s beaming smile. So maybe Cassie and Brandon will start dating after she tells Brandon why she doesn’t like prosecco.
When Julie is about to board her uber to leave the idyllic villa after Love in the Villa, she realizes that she has forgotten her jacket. Charlie can be heard reciting Romeo and Juliet outside as Julie arrives back at the villa, grabs her jacket, and prepares to leave.
She steps outside onto the balcony to hear him speak. Charlie finishes, and Julie leaves the balcony. Charlie starts to leave after concluding that Julie has lost interest in talking to him. However, Julie eventually unlocks the villa door and departs.
Charlie admits to Julie that he dumped Cassie and is now in a relationship with someone else. He continues by saying that he chooses her because he believes in fate. However, given that she is “engaged,” it is uncertain whether they can be together.
After showing Charlie her ringless ring finger, they finally kiss and consummate their relationship.