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]]>Netflix is yet to confirm the casting of Isaac and Mulligan, but Deadline reports they’re in negotiations to star in this project. Season 2 will reportedly center on two feuding couples, and Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Anne Hathaway were previously circling the second season before the most recent casting news hit the fan.
Isaac and Mulligan would be the perfect duo to lead Season 2 because they have an already established dynamic. They previously co-starred in Joel and Ethan Coen’s critically acclaimed musical dramedy Inside Llewyn Davis, which gave Isaac his big break.
Beef creator Lee Sung Jin repeatedly said he’s open to bringing Beef back for another season and telling a “fulfilling, boundary-pushing, and truthful” story with a new cast.
“It’s too early to say where things will head. I’m just trying to remain as open as possible and am mentally ready to tap into whatever lane I need to, because unfortunately there are beefs everywhere you look, and definitely not a shortage of material to pull from,” he told Deadline.
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]]>According to Netflix’s official synopsis, this high-profile biopic will reflect on a towering and fearless love story between Bernstein and his wife and actress Felicia Montealegre. They spent three decades by each other’s side and stuck together through many ups and downs.
The streamer also described this film as “a love letter to life and art” and “an emotionally epic portrayal of family and love.” In addition to portraying the titular role, Cooper also directed and produced this film and co-wrote the script with the Oscar winner Josh Singer.
Maestro is led by Cooper and Carey Mulligan, while its supporting cast includes Matt Bomer, Maya Hawke, Sarah Silverman, Josh Hamilton, Scott Ellis, Gideon Glick, Sam Nivola, Alexa Swinton, and Miriam Shor.
Maestro will have its world premiere at the 80th Venice International Film Festival next month, where it will be in the running for the prestigious Golden Lion. It’s scheduled for a limited theatrical release on November 22, before hitting Netflix on December 20.
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]]>Maestro will serve as the follow-up to Cooper’s directorial debut A Star is Born, and he spent the past three years developing the project with Bernstein’s family. He wrote the script alongside Josh Singer, and he’s happy to welcome Mulligan on board.
“I was struck by Carey ever since I saw her on stage many years ago and I haven’t missed a performance of hers since. I am humbled to be working with such a mammoth talent, as well as such a kind person in Carey,” said Cooper in a statement.
Maestro will also star Jeremy Strong, who picked up an Emmy for his performance in Succession just a few days ago. Shooting will start next spring, and the movie is expected to premiere on Netflix in 2021.
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]]>The post Oscar Isaac & Carey Mulligan Circling “Beef” Season 2 appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>Netflix is yet to confirm the casting of Isaac and Mulligan, but Deadline reports they’re in negotiations to star in this project. Season 2 will reportedly center on two feuding couples, and Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Anne Hathaway were previously circling the second season before the most recent casting news hit the fan.
Isaac and Mulligan would be the perfect duo to lead Season 2 because they have an already established dynamic. They previously co-starred in Joel and Ethan Coen’s critically acclaimed musical dramedy Inside Llewyn Davis, which gave Isaac his big break.
Beef creator Lee Sung Jin repeatedly said he’s open to bringing Beef back for another season and telling a “fulfilling, boundary-pushing, and truthful” story with a new cast.
“It’s too early to say where things will head. I’m just trying to remain as open as possible and am mentally ready to tap into whatever lane I need to, because unfortunately there are beefs everywhere you look, and definitely not a shortage of material to pull from,” he told Deadline.
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]]>The post Netflix Drops First Teaser for Bradley Cooper’s Oscar Hopeful “Maestro” appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>According to Netflix’s official synopsis, this high-profile biopic will reflect on a towering and fearless love story between Bernstein and his wife and actress Felicia Montealegre. They spent three decades by each other’s side and stuck together through many ups and downs.
The streamer also described this film as “a love letter to life and art” and “an emotionally epic portrayal of family and love.” In addition to portraying the titular role, Cooper also directed and produced this film and co-wrote the script with the Oscar winner Josh Singer.
Maestro is led by Cooper and Carey Mulligan, while its supporting cast includes Matt Bomer, Maya Hawke, Sarah Silverman, Josh Hamilton, Scott Ellis, Gideon Glick, Sam Nivola, Alexa Swinton, and Miriam Shor.
Maestro will have its world premiere at the 80th Venice International Film Festival next month, where it will be in the running for the prestigious Golden Lion. It’s scheduled for a limited theatrical release on November 22, before hitting Netflix on December 20.
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]]>The post Carey Mulligan Joins Bradley Cooper in Leonard Bernstein Biopic “Maestro” appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>Maestro will serve as the follow-up to Cooper’s directorial debut A Star is Born, and he spent the past three years developing the project with Bernstein’s family. He wrote the script alongside Josh Singer, and he’s happy to welcome Mulligan on board.
“I was struck by Carey ever since I saw her on stage many years ago and I haven’t missed a performance of hers since. I am humbled to be working with such a mammoth talent, as well as such a kind person in Carey,” said Cooper in a statement.
Maestro will also star Jeremy Strong, who picked up an Emmy for his performance in Succession just a few days ago. Shooting will start next spring, and the movie is expected to premiere on Netflix in 2021.
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