Zac Efron in "The Iron Claw."A24
- A24 had a major 2023 Oscars with seven wins, including best picture for "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
- Here's what the studio has planned for 2023 and beyond.
"Beau is Afraid" (April 21)
"Beau is Afraid." A24
"Midsommar" director Ari Aster's third movie with the studio has him teaming with Joaquin Phoenix in this anticipated drama in which Phoenix plays a man coping with the sudden death of his mother.
"Past Lives" (June 2)
Celine Song's "Past Lives." A24
Celine Song's feature-directing debut wowed audiences at Sundance Film Festival. It's a romantic story in which two childhood friends (Greta Lee and Teo Yoo) reconnect and look back on their past, as well as their own lives.
"Showing Up" (April 7)
Michelle Williams in "Showing Up." A24
Michelle Williams teams with director Kelly Reichardt for the fourth time ("Wendy and Lucy," "Meek's Cutoff," "Certain Women") in this drama in which Williams plays an artist who finds inspiration through the chaos of her life as she prepares for a career-changing art exhibition.
"Talk to Me" (July 28)
Danny and Michael Philippou's "Talk to Me." A24
The studio acquired this horror at Sundance from YouTube creators Danny and Michael Philippou (aka RackaRacka).
Marking the directorial debut of the twin brothers, we follow a group of friends who conjure evil spirits using an embalmed hand.
"All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt" (TBD)
Raven Jackson's "All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt." A24
Here's another title that wowed audiences at Sundance. Director Raven Jackson chronicles the growth of a Black woman in Mississippi from her youth through adulthood.
"The Deepest Breath" (TBD)
Laura McGann's "The Deepest Breath." A24
Released later this year on Netflix, this documentary chronicles the dangerous yet beautiful sport of free diving.
"Civil War" (TBD)
Kirsten Dunst. Mike Coppola/Getty Images
From writer-director Alex Garland ("Ex Machina," "Annihilation"), his latest sci-fi tale stars Kirsten Dunst. Specifics on the movie are being kept under wraps for now.
"The Iron Claw" (TBD)
Zac Efron in "The Iron Claw." A24
The tragic lives of the pro wrestling family, the Von Erichs, are brought to the big screen by "The Nest" director Sean Durkin. The movie stars Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White.
"Priscilla" (TBD)
Sofia Coppola. Focus Features
Sofia Coppola adapts Priscilla Presley's memoir with Cailee Spaeny playing Priscilla and Jacob Elordi as Elvis. The movie wrapped production late last year.
"Dream Scenario" (TBD)
Nicolas Cage. Michael Kovac/Getty Images for NEON
This comedy produced by Aster and directed by Kristoffer Borgli stars Nicolas Cage as a professor who becomes a celebrity overnight when he appears in everyone's dreams.
Michael Cera, Julianne Nicholson, and Tim Meadows also star.
"Wizards!" (TBD)
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In this comedy from David Michôd ("Animal Kingdom," "The King"), Pete Davidson and Orlando Bloom play two beach bar owners who get into trouble when they stumble across some stolen money.