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Adam McKay Has Released a New Trailer for His Signature Don’t Look Up Movie

Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up, which stars Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Timothée Chalamet, and Jennifer Lawrence has been released as part of a new trailer for the upcoming Dec. The film will meet the audience on December 24.

Last year in 2016 after winning Best Original Screenplay for The Big Short, McKay, the man who won an Oscar nomination in the same category with the vice Netflix cast, under the umbrella of this new film brings one of the most exciting in recent years for. A new trailer for the film titled Don’t Look Up has been released, which will be released on Netflix on December 24.

The producer recently with an array of succession to be distinguished, at the same time, Bong Joon-ho and McKay prepare to adapt to his new film in the series described parasite Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Rob Morgan, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Jonah Hill, Himesh Patel, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Kid Cudi, Matthew Perry, Tomer Sisley, and the strong cast of impressive names such as Chris Evans is preparing to introduce the audience. The film, which attracts attention with its cast, will meet the audience on December 24 on Netflix.

Adam Mckay Signed Don’t Look Up Will Be Released on Netflix on December 24

McKay, who sheds light on the world of economics in The Big Short and American politics in a satirical language in Vice, is also focusing on the press sector with a similar-toned film this time. The film, which McKay wrote the script for, tells the story of two space scientists who learn that a meteor will destroy the Earth in six months. These two space scientists, who want to warn people about the impending destruction, are going on a press tour to announce the bad news.

McKay, who said that Don’t Look Up is a dark satire such as Wag the Dog, Doctor Strangelove, and the Network, previously stated that he would be happy if his film was even half as good as them. McKay’s Dr. The fact that he cites films such as Strangelove and the Network as examples make space scientists who need the support of the press to warn people to think that a very unpleasant journey awaits them in a distorted order.

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