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Yahoo
4 days ago
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Josh Gad Finds a Dead Body in His Parents' Basement in Adulthood Trailer
The first trailer for has been released. Adulthood is a new crime comedy movie from Paramount Pictures that is directed by Alex Winter. Starring Josh Gad (Frozen) and Kaya Scodelario (The Maze Runner), the film will be released this coming September. Check out the Adulthood trailer and poster below (watch more trailers and clips): What happens in the Adulthood trailer? The Adulthood trailer sees Gad and Scodelario play a pair of siblings, Noah and Megan, who discover a ghastly secret hiding in their parents' basement: a dead body. The two come to the conclusion that their parents must be murderers and attempt to hide the body; however, things go wrong when the police find the corpse and begin looking into the case. Things get even worse when a character played by Booksmart's Billie Lourd says that Noah and Megan's hospitalized mother told her about the body. With Lourd's character attempting to blackmail them, the siblings hire someone played by Superman's Anthony Carrigan to try and scare her into complicity. The official synopsis reads, 'When siblings Megan and Noah uncover a long-buried corpse in their parents' basement, they stumble into a wildly escalating spiral of crime, cover-ups, and murder. The deeper they dig, the harder it becomes to escape.' Winter, known for starring alongside Keanu Reeves in the Bill & Ted movies, also has an acting role in Adulthood. He additionally serves as a producer with Scott Kroopf, Russell Hollander, Lisa Wolofsky, Michael Cho, Tim Lee, Danny Roberts, H.S. Naji, and Jackie Langelier. The script comes from Michael M.B. Galvin. Mimi Rode, Osita Onugha, Thorsten Shumacher, Andrew Robinson, Slava Vladimirov, Ryan Fine, and Connie Tavel are executive producers. Adulthood will be released in select United States theaters on September 19, 2025. It will then be released on digital outlets on September 23, 2025. The post Josh Gad Finds a Dead Body in His Parents' Basement in Adulthood Trailer appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. Solve the daily Crossword


Geek Tyrant
08-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Intriguing Trailer For Dark Comedy ADULTHOOD Starring Josh Gad & Kaya Scodelario — GeekTyrant
A fun new trailer has been released for the dark comedy Adulthood , starring Josh Gad, Kaya Scodelario, Billie Lourd, Alex Winter, and Anthony Carrigan. The film is directed by actor and filmmaker Alex Winter ( Showbiz Kids , Zappa , The YouTube Effect ) from a screenplay written by Michael M.B. Galvin. The synopsis reads: 'When siblings Megan and Noah uncover a long-buried corpse in their parents' basement, they stumble into a wildly escalating spiral of crime, cover-ups, and murder. 'Family ties are strained to their limits in this devilishly comic neo-noir from actor-director Alex Winter. Starring Kaya Scodelario and Josh Gad, Adulthood follows a pair of grown-up siblings forced to cover their tracks after making a grisly discovery.' This looks like a hilarious movie that will keep you chasing the main characters through all the twists and turns the story serves up. The film is set to premiere at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival. Check out the trailer below, and watch Adulthood in select US theaters on September 19th, and on VOD starting September 23rd.


New Indian Express
06-08-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Billie Lourd joins Andrew Garfield in Artificial
She recently appeared in Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl and had a voice role in the animated Smurfs movie. Her upcoming projects include Alex Winter's Adulthood, Josh Plasse's The Pirate King, Joey Powers' Love Language, Will Sterling and Alex Wall's That Friend, and Matt Sukkar's The Deputy.
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Noel Clarke tells court he is 'victim of unlawful conspiracy'
Noel Clarke has told the High Court he is the victim of an "unlawful conspiracy" involving The Guardian and a large number of other individuals after allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour were made against him. In written submissions, Mr Clarke's legal team said allegations that the award-winning actor, writer, producer and director was a "serial abuser of women" were false. It added that the "conspirators'" intention was to cause him "irreparable" financial and reputational damage. The Guardian has said told the court that it will be defending its journalism as being both true and in the public interest, and described the conspiracy claim as a "wild allegation". The allegations against Mr Clarke were published in a series of articles in the Guardian in 2021 and 2022. He is now suing Guardian News and Media (GNM). He says that the articles were untrue and that The Guardian "played the role of judge, jury and executioner" of his career and reputation. The articles featured claims from a number of women in the film and TV industry who reportedly accused him of groping and sexually inappropriate behaviour, over a number of years. Mr Clarke, who is best known for his work in the films Kidulthood, Adulthood and Brotherhood, vehemently denies the allegations. He is expected to start giving evidence later today. In its written submissions, The Guardian said that it will be defending the case, and that the trial will hear from 16 women who it says will give tell the court about Mr Clarke's conduct first-hand. It says they will give evidence of harassment, unwanted sexual conduct and sexual assault. The trial is scheduled to last for six weeks.


BBC News
07-03-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Noel Clarke tells court he is 'victim of unlawful conspiracy'
Noel Clarke has told the High Court he is the victim of an "unlawful conspiracy" involving The Guardian and a large number of other individuals after allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour were made against written submissions, Mr Clarke's legal team said allegations that the award-winning actor, writer, producer and director was a "serial abuser of women" were added that the "conspirators'" intention was to cause him "irreparable" financial and reputational Guardian has said told the court that it will be defending its journalism as being both true and in the public interest, and described the conspiracy claim as a "wild allegation". The allegations against Mr Clarke were published in a series of articles in the Guardian in 2021 and 2022. He is now suing Guardian News and Media (GNM).He says that the articles were untrue and that The Guardian "played the role of judge, jury and executioner" of his career and articles featured claims from a number of women in the film and TV industry who reportedly accused him of groping and sexually inappropriate behaviour, over a number of Clarke, who is best known for his work in the films Kidulthood, Adulthood and Brotherhood, vehemently denies the is expected to start giving evidence later its written submissions, The Guardian said that it will be defending the case, and that the trial will hear from 16 women who it says will give tell the court about Mr Clarke's conduct says they will give evidence of harassment, unwanted sexual conduct and sexual trial is scheduled to last for six weeks.