The shots leaked from the Eddington set offer a peek at Joaquin Phoenix's peculiar look in Ari Aster's new film. The director of Midsommar also recruited Emma Stone and Pedro Pascal to the cast of the modern western.
Joaquin Phoenix shows off an outfit that doesn't go unnoticed, in the photos that come directly from the set of Eddington. Filming of the latest effort by Ari Aster are currently underway in New Mexico and the movie, a western moderno set during the pandemic, boasts presence in the cast Of Emma Stone e Peter Pascal.
The face of Jokerwho has already starred in the divisive for Aster Beau is scaredplays the corrupt sheriff of the town of Eddington. In the images, in fact, he wears recognizable and 'classic' clothes for those who carry out this profession. Jeans with belt, white shirt with badge on the chest and large hat. Joethat's his name, he's married to Louise (Emma Stone). However, the woman has an extramarital affair with the mayor (Peter Pascal). They complete the cast Micheal Ward, Luke Grimes, Clifton Collins Jr. e Deirdre O’Connell.
JOAQUIN PHOENIX IN EDDINGTON
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Eddington, what Ari Aster's new film with Joaquin Phoenix is about
After successful forays into the horror genre – with Hereditary (2018) e Midsummer (2019) – Ari Aster changes record. Eddingtonas confirmed by the director, is a western with an ensemble structure set in the difficult period of COVID.
The film, according to the first ones indiscretions unofficial, tells of a couple driving to Los Angeles. Their car runs out of gas just outside the small New Mexico town that gives the film its title. The two decide to reach the center to ask for help and are welcomed very warmly by the locals. As night falls, however, the picturesque town quickly turns into a nightmare.
At the production there is the faithful A24, which has supported Ari Aster since his debut. Apparently, the screenplay by Eddington It had been in the works for quite a while. “For about five years I tried to shoot that dark-western-noir comedy – Aster revealed some time ago Reddit – It won't be my next film, however, even if I still have a great desire to do it.” Well, the right moment has come and expectations are sky high. We are waiting to find out more about the release date.