Euphoria's Sydney Sweeney & Eric Dane Fight Over a Stolen Artifact in Americana Trailer
Lionsgate has shared the official Americana trailer for its forthcoming crime thriller, starring Euphoria vets Sydney Sweeney and Eric Dane. The movie is currently slated to arrive in theaters on August 22, 2025. Since making its world premiere at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival, it has received a perfect Tomatometer rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on six reviews.
'A highly prized Native American artifact leads a gallery of dynamic characters down a dangerous path in this wildly entertaining modern-day western,' reads the official synopsis. 'After the rare relic falls onto the black market, the lives of a small-town woman and her son become violently intertwined with a quirky local diner waitress, an offbeat military veteran, and a corrupt antiquities dealer. Crime and chaos follow when an indigenous group leader and his crew join the fray in order to reclaim the artifact and return it to its rightful place.'
Check out the Americana trailer below (watch more trailers):
The video features different kinds of characters, whose paths will cross due to a stolen precious Indigenous artifact that is worth half a million dollars. Because of this, chaos ensues as they fight over which one of them should have the artifact. The ensemble cast also includes Paul Walter Hauser, Halsey, Simon Rex, Eric Dane, Zahn McClarnon, Toby Huss, Gavin Maddox Bergman, and more.
Americana is written and directed by Toby Tost. It is executive produced by Jason Cloth, Chris Cole, Jean-Luc De Fanti, Terry Dougas, David Gendron, Ali Jazayeri, Bavand Karim, Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis, Suraj Maraboyina, Alison-Jane Roney, Steven Thibault, and Michael R. Williams. Producers are Aaron L. Gilbert and Alex Saks, with Nigel Bluck and Peter McNulty serving as the cinematographer and editor, respectively.
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