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Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence and Meryl Streep star in the first trailer for 'Don't Look Up'

 Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence and Meryl Streep star in the first trailer for 'Don't Look Up'

Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence and Meryl Streep star in the first trailer for 'Don't Look Up'


Netflix has released an official trailer for Adam McKay's star-studded comedy.



The shift from goofy comedies to political satires couldn't have been better for Adam McKay's career, at least when you look at the attention received from the awards circuit. Both The Great Bet and The Vice of Power were contenders at the Oscars, and with these precedents the director of Brothers by Balls has landed on Netflix along with a most attractive production. It is because of the plot (which tells how the world prepares for the arrival of a comet that will possibly trigger the apocalypse) and, above all, the amazing cast. And it is that in Do not look above all Hollywood is involved, although the first official trailer revealed by Netflix prefers to focus on a few actors.


During TUDUM 2021, the platform could not resist publishing the preview of one of its most anticipated films by the end of the year; the one that will probably precipitate its presence at the Oscars (or at least the Golden Globes, if they continue to exist by then). The trailer for Don't Look Up, in this way, is practically reduced to a scene in which the astronomers played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence visit the oval office of the White House to warn of the arrival of the comet. There they are greeted by the president of the United States, Meryl Streep, and by an impertinent chief of staff who turns out to be her son and who plays Jonah Hill.



The meeting is a disaster, without the astronomers being able to make the president aware of the seriousness of the situation, and it is a good example of the humor that we will find in Do not look up. The film is scheduled to premiere on Netflix for December 24 (before, from the 10th of that month, it is expected to circulate briefly in theaters), and other interpreters that populate its cast are Timothée Chalamet, Chris Evans, Cate Blanchett, Matthew Perry, Mark Rylance, Ron Perlman, and even Ariana Grande. You can watch the trailer below these lines, and prepare for the apocalypse.

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