The production house A24 has released the first poster of the new film by Ari Aster, entitled Beau Is Afraid, due out in 2023
With a certain aura of mystery, a first poster of the brand new film by Ari Aster, already author of Hereditary – The Roots of Evil (2018) e Midsommar – The village of the damned (2019). The director and screenwriter is preparing to return with this new film which has just been announced first picture on twitter. The film, which will be released in 2023 and will have the protagonist Joaquin Phoenix, it will be called Beau Is Afraid. A title decided after several announcements, which initially indicated Disappointment Blvd as the main name.
Ari Aster. Joaquin Phoenix. Next year, BEAU IS AFRAID. pic.twitter.com/SuXZgcrfHB
— A24 (@A24) December 13, 2022
The plot and cast of Beau Is Afraid
One thing is certain: Beau Is Afraid will not be a horror film. Ari Aster himself confessed it:
It may be a few movies before I get back to horror but I love horror and I’m sure I’ll be back to revisit it. Trauma will always have a place in my films.
But what will this new film be about then? Also in this case the rumors are very few. The film is in fact described simply as a “decades-long, intimate portrait of one of the most successful entrepreneurs of all time”.
The rest of the cast that will support Joaquin Phoenix will be formed by Nathan Lanepreviously seen in Ostrich Feathers (1997); Stephen McKinley Hendersonfeatured in Dune (2021) and Patti LuPone recently seen in Last Christmas (2019). Also in the cast Amy Ryan of Gone Baby Gone (2017) which earned her the first Oscar nomination for best supporting actress and Parker Poseyapparsa in Scream 3 (2000) e Superman Returns (2006).
In short, a film shrouded in mystery; we’ll have to wait to find out more. After all, a few more months will have to pass before the release of Beau Is Afraid, scheduled forsummer of 2023.
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