Kirsten Dunst, Wagna Moura and Nick Offerman donāt need your civil war in an apocalyptic trailer for Alex Garlandās action epic. More belowā¦
It looks like A24 werenāt kidding when they said they were looking to move into the action genre.
According to The Wrap, executives at the company spent this summer shopping around for āaction and big IP projectsā. They might have greenlit Alex Garlandās new war movie back in 2022, but from the look of the filmās first trailer, that transition into more mainstream fare seems well underway.
Check out the first Civil War trailer below:
Set in a near-future USA, the film finds a group of journalists journeying across a country tearing itself apart after 19 states secede from the union. The countryās fascist President, played by Nick Offerman, responds to the violence by ordering air strikes on his countryās citizens, and everything seems to go a bit pear-shaped from there.
With Kirsten Dunst, Wagna Moura and Stephen McKinley Henderson leading the cast, Civil War serves as Garlandās follow-up to last yearās Men, and couldnāt look like a different scale of film. A24 are releasing Civil War on the 26th of April 2024, including on IMAX screens ā a real rarity for the distributor better known for off-kilter horror and indie fare (2023ās Beau Is Afraid got a limited release in IMAX, hampered slightly by a competitive Spring movie market in the States).
The film also looks like a surprising step up for Garland, the writer-director behind intimate sci-fi thought-pieces Ex Machina and Annihilation (yes, Annihilation had a few guns and gribbly bits in it, but nothing on this scale). With such a provocative (and worryingly plausible) premise, though, it looks like his fondness for a bit of allegory is largely intact.
UPDATE: Very excitingly, weāve just been told the film is getting a simultaneous release in the US and the UK ā a real rarity for A24 projects, which can often take upwards of a few months to make the jump over the Atlantic. Entertainment Film Distributors are handling the cinema release over here.
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