Joel Courtney Talks Mason, Bailee Madison, and 40 Dates and 40 Nights with Fangirlish
Joel Courtney and director Andy Delaney recently spoke with Fangirlish about 40 Dates and 40 Nights, the new romantic comedy starring Joel as Mason opposite Bailee Madison as Leah.
The film follows Leah, a woman exhausted by modern dating, who accepts a challenge from her grandmother to go on 40 dates in 40 nights in exchange for a year’s worth of rent. Along the way, Mason becomes more than just another date, giving the story a gradual, earned romantic arc.
In the Fangirlish interview, Joel Courtney discusses the care required to build Mason’s emotional growth across the film, especially since movies are often shot out of order. He explains how important it is to track where the character has been, what has happened previously, and where the relationship is headed.
That attention to detail is central to Mason’s story. His first date with Leah does not go well, but Mason keeps showing up. Rather than relying on a single grand romantic gesture, 40 Dates and 40 Nights lets the relationship develop through smaller moments of trust, vulnerability, humor, and persistence.
Delaney also talks about directing the film’s romantic comedy tone, including influences from classic early-2000s rom-coms while keeping the movie grounded in the frustrations and emotional walls of modern dating. The interview highlights the collaboration between Joel, Bailee Madison, and Delaney in shaping the film’s chemistry and emotional pacing.
Joel also points to one of the film’s more intimate scenes, where Mason and Leah share a long conversation in her apartment, as a key moment where the relationship deepens. It is the kind of scene that looks effortless on screen but requires careful work from the actors and director to make the emotional shift feel natural.
40 Dates and 40 Nights is out now. Fans can follow Joel Courtney on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube for more updates.