Single All the Way follows Peter, a social media strategist living in Los Angeles who is tired of being single every Christmas. Dreading the usual questions from his family about his love life, he convinces his best friend and roommate, Nick, to come home with him for the holidays and pretend they’re in a relationship.
When they arrive at Peter’s family home in New Hampshire, the plan quickly unravels. His mother surprises him by setting him up on a blind date with her handsome spinning instructor, James. While Peter tries dating James, his family begins to see that he and Nick might actually be perfect for each other.
As the days pass, Peter starts to notice the deep bond and love he shares with Nick, while the blind date with James feels forced and uncertain. Meanwhile, Nick quietly helps around the house and bonds with Peter’s family, winning everyone’s hearts.
Encouraged by his supportive family, Peter begins to reevaluate his feelings. He realizes that what he’s been looking for in a romantic partner has been right in front of him all along. Nick, though hesitant to confess his love, is clearly still deeply devoted to Peter.
In the end, Single All the Way is a heartwarming, funny, and inclusive holiday film about friendship, family, and finding love where you least expect it. It’s a feel-good story that blends classic rom-com charm with a refreshing and authentic LGBTQ+ love story.