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'The Buccaneers' Season 2 stars reflect on a painful finale — 'I hope all the girls become one again'
Warning: Spoilers for "The Buccaneer" Season 2 The Buccaneers Season 2 has come to an end with a masquerade ball that resulted in Theo (Guy Remmers) renouncing his title as Duke of Tintagel, so he can divorce Nan (Kristine Frøseth) and be with Lizzy (Aubri Ibrag). But Nan is pregnant, and Theo doesn't know, but she tells Lizzy before she runs off, leaving Lizzy with the burden of that secret as she (possibly) moves forward with a relationship with Theo. It's a lot to unpack as we start thinking about what a possible Season 3 of the Apple TV+ series could look like. While the show has been quite centred around this sisterhood between friends, it's interesting to think about what could happen now that Lizzy and Nan's friendship has been severed. "Obviously our show is all about female friendship and it's quite heartbreaking that at the end, ... we're not all necessarily on the best terms," Aubri Ibrag told Yahoo Canada. "I hope all the girls become one again." "I want to see them like in Saratoga when they're not trying to pursue husbands, not trying to do this or that, when they're just gals living their life. Running around in their underwear, or bloomers. ... I think that they've come so far from that in this season because of all the complications of trying to marry husbands and find love and other things that happen." But the season finale is also an extension of Theo making a decision for himself, being freed from the responsibility of his title, which we first got a glimpse of earlier in the season in a small moment where he's just dancing in his room, alone, escaping the tension and stress in his life. "For most of Season 1 and the majority of Season 2, he is in a state of of tension and stress and uncertainty, and it's a really beautiful moment where ... I don't think he's thinking about anything, he's just feeling," Guy Remmers said. "And I think, for his whole life he's been brought up in a household of suppression and suppressing feelings and buttoning things up and shoving things under the carpet. And I think that's the first moment in his life where he's just feeling, completely feeling." 'We've fought really hard to be heard' This all speaks to a larger trend in Season 2 of The Buccaneers where many characters find their power and their voice. While for Nan that was largely connected to her position as Duchess this season, it was incredibly satisfying to see her mother, Patricia "Patti" (Christina Hendricks), find that in the penultimate episode of the season during her divorce proceedings. Patti faces absolutely disgusting misogyny by attorneys, as she's berated with questions about her intimate relationship with her husband Tracy (Adam James), but she stays strong. And things really take a turn when her sister Nell (Leighton Meester) decides to testify, revealing that Nan is her biological daughter, proving Tracy's infidelity. "I think that's been the fear for so many women, to speak out and up about things that have happened to them, that the legal system can be so cruel and condemning and blaming towards women, and I think people understand that now," Christina Hendricks said. "I think that we've fought really hard to be heard." "I think one thing that was sort of strange for me is that, what would be the most humiliating thing for someone to bring out about you in court, for Patti it's talking about the fact that she might have sex with him every day, and that she might instigate it, and it's sort of so scandalous, well for me, Christina, that's not that scandalous. I'm like, I'm adorable. I sit on his lap. We have sex every day. Like to me, that would be a compliment. ... So you have to sort of retrain your mind about what would be that significant to you, and sort of explore what public humiliation feels like, and looking at it at that time." Lasting wound from Season 2 But leaving a lasting impact on The Buccaneers is one character we lost this season. After seeing Lord James Seadown (Barney Fishwick) repeatedly abuse Jinny (Imogen Waterhouse), in her attempt to escape his captivity Seadown ends up killing his own brother, Richard (Josh Dylan). "It was very intense, because it was like almost the first day we'd filmed together, but also the last, and there was a sadness in that," Barney Fishwick said about filming that moment of the season. "And there's a genuine affection that we have for each other, which I think plays out." "And I think that our relationship is quite brotherly anyway, so it's got that kind of feel of, heartbreak's a good word, because there is love there, and it is a tragedy." That moment is immediately followed by the most devastating scene of the season, where Jinny has to tell Conchita (Alisha Boe) that, in trying to save her, Conchita's husband was killed. "Obviously the shock is that Richard's been shot, but the trauma is telling Conchita" writer and executive producer, Katherine Jakeways, said. "It's not only Conchita's reaction, but just in the background, you're seeing Honoria, you're seeing Lady Brightlingsea, who is a brittle character, who never reacts to anything and you can see, even though there's music playing so you can't hear it, but you can see that she's saying, 'That's not true.' ... We really wanted to capture the reaction of the women, basically, after that terrible event." Now with the ending of the season, we can't help but hope that, after this group of women have faced so much trauma, that they can all reunite, rising above the drama of trying to find their respective romantic partners.


Forbes
2 days ago
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- Forbes
Kristine Frøseth And Christina Hendricks On ‘The Buccaneers' Season 2 Finale And That Cliffhanger: ‘Nan Is Getting Back To Herself'
If there is one thing The Buccaneers will do, it's emphasize the bond between women whether it is through friendship, romance or mother-daughter relationships. While Nan (Kristine Frøseth) and Mrs. St George have had their share of arguments (especially since Nan found out she was adopted), in season 2, their story arc becomes even more prominent. The final episode ends on Nan, who recently found out she was pregnant and that Theo was the father, running away from Tintagel, while her friends look for her everywhere. 'I think the ending for me was really important,' Frøseth told me over Zoom. She added: 'Nan is getting back to herself, finding herself and refusing to stick on the traditional route and trying to unravel all the things that have impulsively and quickly happened to her.' Leighton Meester also joined the cast of season 2, and she portrays Nell, Mrs. St George's sister and Nan's biological mother, which will obviously cause some turmoil for the St George's. In the meantime, Mrs. St George has to deal with the infidelities, lies and humiliation her husband put her through and finally asks for a divorce. This decision will also bring Hendrick's character and Nan closer. The latter now also sees Mrs. not only as her mother, but simply as a woman, and everything that it implies at that time period. Hendricks said, 'To me, the divorce storyline was incredibly important to show the strength of the character at that time, it was a very radical decision she was making, but also a modern take on the experience. I think it was important to blend the horror of going through this publicly in the 1870s, but also to show that it's still so difficult in the way that women get treated, questioned and without a fight, their outcome can't be different. And after several hundred years, we're still fighting, but we changed the outcome and I think it's important for the audience.' The Buccaneers showcases some incredibly beautiful landscapes as the show if filmed in between Scotland and Croatia this season. I asked Hendricks which set had the biggest impact on her performance this season. She said, 'Most of my work was in a courtroom this season, which was filled with people and a little bit claustrophobic. It felt like all these people were sort of on top of me, and so when you ask which location was influential on your performance, there is something a bit suffocating that was important and helpful, that contributed to the pressure she was feeling.' As for the costumes, The Buccaneers really adds more modern and punk elements in season 2. From a black and white ball to a fairytale party, this season showcases some drastic changes that reflect the evolution of each character. I asked Frøseth which costume influenced her performance the most, and how it translated into Nan's narrative arc this season. She said, 'In the very beginning, we stay with the very traditional route, because Theo's mother tells me how to dress, and I think that's quite clear, in the first episodes. And then slowly but surely, Nan starts to find her own version of how she wants to represent herself. It begins with a big statement with this red gown she's wearing to a black and white gala. And then further, my favorite piece is in episode 8, when she wears the goth version of her wedding dress. And I think that really sums everything up, that one piece.' In this second season, friendships are very much tested, particularly Nan and Lizzie's friendship. If this unshakable, brave group of young women seems to be in troubled water for now, it seems like the on-screen friendships have crossed the screen and resulted in great in real-life friendships. In the show, these friends know they can count on each other and overcome their disagreements to support one another and speak up for themselves, in a society that is very much trying to restrict them and redefine them as much as possible. I asked Hendricks if during her impressive career, there was a time she felt she could truly stand up for herself, and had someone to support her in an industry that can be both overwhelming and lonely. Hendricks said, 'For me personally, I think it's something I had lo learn by myself bit by bit to get to a certain place, and I certainly think it's been career-driven for me. Maybe it was not given myself enough credit earlier on in my career, about my contribution to a project and how important I am to a project and, letting people tell me that I wasn't.' She added: 'Over the years, I think I've learned that I am a very important contribution to each production that I am in, and that my voice should be heard and that it will be heard. It's taken me a little time to get there, and I learn a little bit more each time, but I think it's about understanding my worth.'


Forbes
2 days ago
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- Forbes
The Cast Of ‘The Buccaneers' Talks Love Triangles And New Characters
The season finale of The Buccaneers is now out on Apple TV+ and once again, this second season ends on many cliffhangers that will surely left fans eager for a third season. One of the main arcs of the show has always been the love triangle between Nan (Kristine Frøseth), Theo (Guy Remmers) and Guy (Matthew Broome). However, if Nan's heart is set on Guy, things won't be so easy for the Duchess of Tintagel, especially now that she knows that her best friend, Lizzie (Aubri Ibrag), and Theo are in love. But Lizzie also had her own new love triangle this season. She was supposed to marry Hector (Jacob Ifan), however, she breaks it off the day of her wedding, after Theo's declaration. During an interview over Zoom, Ibrag said, ''I didn't expect it at all, it was a curveball, but it was incredible to have that experience. It makes sense because Theo and Lizzie, who have both been wounded, they see a lot of the pain and a familiarity in each other.'' Theo's speech before Lizzie's wedding is truly what made her realize that she couldn't marry someone she didn't love, not because Theo told her to choose him, but because he told her to choose herself and her own happiness over any man. On this true declaration of love, Remmers said, ''I love that monologue, he's running and he has to get to the wedding, and you just think he's gonna say, ''Marry me!'' But I love that moment when he's like, he doesn't want Lizzie to fall into the same trap that he did, and in that moment he puts his feelings aside and he just says ''I want you to know that this is what I went through and I don't want you to go through the same thing.'' Ibrag added: ''Also being a duke and knowing you can't divorce, Theo knows he can't offer Lizzie the safety and the love that she deserves, so it came from a place of love. I was in tears that whole time, the way he was delivering it.'' Ibrag also mentioned that the shooting of this scene was rushed as they were running out of time, but that it only added to the gravity and intensity of the scene. Hector has ambition, he's a politician who wants to establish new reforms that would help disadvantaged areas and school funding. While there's not doubt that he does have feelings for Lizzie, his pride is wounded when she turns him down, and we see a clear shift in Hector's personality. I asked Ifan how he analyzed the changes in his character when he first read the script and if felt that at some point, Hector might do something that might change completely the audience's opinion on his character. He said, ''Maybe this is my personal opinion but to be a politician, it has to be an element of your personality that you have to be super driven and very ambitious. There is always that attraction to power, it's a strange dynamic, although what I loved about Hector is that it is a rare thing when you see a politician who genuinely intends to do good, like you said, lots of social causes.'' He added: ''He has an interesting relationship with Nan in terms of trying to amplify her voice, make changes within parliament, but when it comes to love, that's where he's not very well versed and I think actually, he's not used to rejection, not used to loosing, and I think that when it happens, there's inevitably a stern shift and his ego is really bruised.'' As mentioned before, the final episode ends on so many plot twists, especially when it comes to romantic relationships. However, what the show is and has always been about, is the friendship of this group of young women, trying to navigate society's expectations and the pressure they have to endure in order to become what respectable young women should be at that time. Nan and Lizzie's friendship is very much in jeopardy and if it is clear that Nan doesn't love Theo and would rather get a divorce, she now has to face one more responsibility: she is pregnant and Theo is the father. When in a turn of events, Theo abdicates from his position as Duke of Tintagel, and would therefore be divorcing Nan to be with Lizzie, Nan runs away to protect her baby, who would be the heir of Tintagel. While speaking with Aubrag, I asked her what her reaction was when she found out that Lizzie and Nan's friendship would be put at risk, from an actor's point of view, who truly care about these characters. She said, ''I think Lizzie is a good person at heart, because even with the complexity and nature of Nan and Theo's relationship, I think Lizzie deep down thought that maybe Theo deserved someone who loved him for who he truly is. And I think Nan made it very clear that she didn't. Her heart was more with Guy.'' She added: ''So of course, you felt the guilt and everything, but when Nan goes to Italy, that was confirmation for Lizzie that 'Ok, this man is available, and I have all of these feelings for him.' So she couldn't help it. She got in that carriage and was like 'Girl, I'm just gonna do me!'. The Buccaneers season 2 is now available on Apple TV+


Geek Girl Authority
30-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Girl Authority
THE BUCCANEERS Recap: (S02E07) All Rise
The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 7, 'All Rise,' is an interesting penultimate outing. While I'd rather Conchita's grieving over Richard's death be a central storyline and not share screen space with the divorce trial, I'm glad we got some resolution for the latter arc. Even better, those overarching narrative bombshells provide a satisfying cliffhanger and a solid jumping-off point for next week's season finale. RELATED: Read our recap of the previous episode of The Buccaneers , 'Every Single Piece of My Heart' The Buccaneers, 'All Rise' We open with Nan (Kristine Frøseth) arriving in New York for her parents' divorce trial. She pulls Lizzy's earring out of her purse, examining it while in her carriage. Nan still doesn't know it belongs to Lizzy. She exits the carriage to a bevy of journalists and those simply curious about said trial. Inside the courtroom, Patti (Christina Hendricks) tells those in attendance why she's petitioning for divorce from Tracy (Adam James). He's a philanderer. An adulterer. Nan enters the courtroom to barely suppressed gasps. She smiles at her mother. The judge informs Patti that a claimant may be granted a divorce if there's proof of adultery. In London, Conchita (Alisha Boe) takes Minnie to the park. Meanwhile, the Dowager Brightlingsea (Fenella Woolgar) and Honoria (Mia Threapleton) sit with a lord and lady who wish to pay their respects regarding Richard's death. Brightlingsea looks annoyed that Conchita is late. Dressed in Black Lizzy (Aubri Ibrag) and Jinny (Imogen Waterhouse) greet Conchita and Minnie upon their arrival home. Conchita ignores Jinny. We learn that it's been six weeks since the funeral, and Richard's memorial service is the next day. Conchita won't give Jinny the time of day. Lizzy reassures Jinny that Conchita loves her. They all do. Brightlingsea urges the pair to persuade Conchita to wear the proper mourning color — black — to the service. RELATED: 10 Questions We Need Answered in The Buccaneers Season 2 Next, the court takes a recess. Nan embraces her mom. Nell (Leighton Meester), Nan's biological mother, is also there. She's very pregnant. Patti reassures Nan that they have a fighting chance. Two women are willing to testify against Tracy as evidence of his cheating. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 7, 'All Rise' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Once court resumes, Patti returns to the stand. Tracy's attorney cross-examines her, asking who was responsible for Nan and Jinny's upbringing. When she admits she was, the lawyer besmirches Jinny's name by blaming the latter for Seadown killing Richard. Before this scene, we learned that Seadown is effectively behind bars for murder. Well, hopefully for good, but knowing this show, he'll inexplicably break free somehow. Placing Blame Next, the attorney inquires about Patti and Tracy's sex life. Did Patti do all she could to keep her husband's eyes from wandering? Patti reveals she usually initiated the act by sitting on his lap. He excuses Tracy's adultery as simply a man with insatiable appetites. Ew. Then, the aforementioned two women decide against testifying. RELATED: 7 Questions We'll Never Get Answered in The Great Season 4 Later, Nan meets Arthur (Anthony Welsh), Nell's husband. He doesn't know the truth about Nan being Nell's biological daughter, assuming Nell is merely Nan's aunt. Nan admits it's too bad that her bio mom isn't alive; otherwise, her testimony would be solid evidence of Tracy's philandering. She clearly knows about Nell. Then, Conchita and Minnie get ready for bed as Conchita tells her daughter about the impending memorial service for Richard. Conchita hasn't shed a tear since the initial shock of learning about Richard's murder. She's trying to carry on for Minnie. At the same time, Nell and Patti have a chat. Nell offers to testify if that'll help Patti win her case. Patti refuses to subject Nell to that. She Changed Her Mind The following day, everyone files into Richard's alma mater for the memorial service. Theo (Guy Remmers) reunites with Lizzy, and they make googly eyes at each other. Upstairs, Reede (Greg Wise) and Blanche/the Dowager of Tintagel (Amelia Bullmore) offer their condolences to Honoria and Dowager Brightlingsea. Theo and Blanche lock eyes. RELATED: Read our Bridgerton recaps Next, Nan presses the hypothetical of her 'dead' biological mom taking the stand. Of course, she wants Patti and Nell to admit the truth. At the service, Reede sits beside Hector (Jacob Ifan). Hector reveals that his and Lizzy's wedding won't be rescheduled. It's over. Then, Hector sees Theo touch Lizzy's arm. The interaction gives him pause. He's putting two and two together. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 7, 'All Rise' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Tracy approaches Nan during a recess. He apologizes for the 'circus' that this all entails. Nan remains tight-lipped. He asks her about Jinny. Nan replies that Jinny wanted to attend the trial to support Patti. Oh, she's done with Tracy's sh*t. Grief Looks Different on Everyone Meanwhile, Conchita arrives at the memorial service. She wears dark green, much to Brightlingsea's annoyance. Conchita gives Minnie to a maid, who takes the child to another room. As the service begins, we see the unveiling of a plaque in Richard's honor as the 4th Marquess of Brightlingsea. Minnie cries incessantly in the other room. Conchita leaves to comfort her. Brightlingsea tries to get her to stay. She voices her hope that Conchita or Minnie would know how to 'grieve properly.' RELATED: Geek Girl Authority Crush of the Week: The Buccaneers ' Lizzy Elmsworth Conchita calls Brightlingsea out for this. There is no proper way to grieve. She then addresses the service attendees, asserting that Richard would hate this. He loathed this school. A simple plaque doesn't do Richard justice. And there's no way Richard would be 'called home' to Heaven after such a short time on Earth. No divine being would allow that. Love a good mic drop moment. Then, Jinny chases down Conchita outside the service. Jinny asks who Conchita blames for Richard's murder. Conchita's not a fan of having this conversation now, but here we are. She doesn't blame Jinny for pulling the trigger, but she blames Jinny in that every time she looks at the latter, she's reminded of what she lost. Jinny tells Conchita she loves her. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 7, 'All Rise' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ The Truth Later, Nan testifies against her father. She states she idolized him as a child, but now she only feels shame. Nan admits to the court that Patti isn't her biological mother. Tracy's lawyer wonders if Tracy is even her real dad. Tracy claims that all evidence connecting him as her biological father — such as a birth certificate — is gone. What a turd. RELATED: Read our Dickinson recaps Next, Nan reunites with Guy (Matthew Broome). Their reunion mirrors their second meeting on the stairs during Conchita and Richard's wedding in the pilot episode. It's cute. Guy claims he didn't want Nan to face all this alone. After this, Nan finally has a private conversation with Nell. Nell discloses the truth: she's Nan's biological mother. Nan wonders why Nell doesn't take the stand in defense of Patti. She calls Nell out for being selfish. Then, Nell reads Nan the riot act. She reminds Nan that the latter doesn't know her. Nell has lived longer and harder than Nan. Admittedly, Nan needed someone to screw her head on straight. Yes, she's young, but Nell was younger when she had Nan. Nell insists the best thing she did for Nan was not to make her the 'child of a slut.' THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 7, 'All Rise' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ A Most Extraordinary Woman Elsewhere, Conchita brings desserts to Jinny's room. She and Jinny mend fences as they share these sweet treats with Freddie. The following day in New York, Nan and Guy take a stroll through the park. They chat about plates, among other things. One woman asks Nan if she's the duchess, to which she and Guy lie, claiming Nan bears a striking resemblance to said duchess. RELATED: Geek Girl Authority Crush of the Week: The Buccaneers ' Conchita Marable That evening, in her bedchamber, Nell decides to divulge the truth to her husband. She's risking her marriage to Arthur by telling him about Nan. Then, Honoria gives Conchita Richard's childhood pig toy and a letter he wrote to her about Conchita. Conchita encourages her sister-in-law to live her life. Richard wanted Honoria to escape the Dowager Brightlingsea's clutches. He wanted her to achieve her dreams. After this, Conchita reads the letter from Richard to Honoria. We hear him narrate (Josh Dylan) as he tells his sister that he met the most extraordinary woman. We see a montage of images chronicling Conchita and Richard's love story from the pilot episode to this season. Ugh. I'm still so angry that this show destroyed its best — and consistently healthiest — couple. That said, Alisha Boe is acting her ass off in this episode. She Wins In New York, Nan, Patti and Nell prepare to head to the courthouse for the trial. Nell reveals that Arthur won't join them. She tries to crack jokes while Nan looks at her, stony-faced. Outside Tintagel, Theo finds his mother waiting for him. Blanche apologizes for not returning home sooner. Theo asks why Blanche didn't take up with Reede after his dad passed away. Blanche admits she only had room for one man in her life — Theo. They mend fences. RELATED: 15 Song Covers We Want to Hear on Bridgerton Inside the courtroom, Tracy urges Patti to drop the case. He can make it all go away. Things can return to some semblance of normalcy. Patti stands her ground, though. Then, in a surprise twist to the court, Nell takes the stand. She confesses to being Nan's biological mom and provides evidence of her encounter with Tracy, including a hotel receipt and letters. The judge looks over them. Arthur enters the courtroom to support his wife. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 7, 'All Rise' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Next, Nan, Patti and Nell exit the courthouse to a chorus of cheers from onlookers. Patti won her case. She can divorce Tracy. Guy reunites with our crew. Patti thanks him for taking care of her girls. Tracy approaches them, insisting they'll never see him again. They'll also never get a penny of his money again. Oh, however will they cope? Patti tells Nan she wants to see Jinny. Be Brave and Impetuous Back in England, Honoria approaches Brightlingsea in the sitting room while the others chat. She tells her mom of her intention to live her life. Honoria is going to France to teach. Brightlingsea is incredulous. Honoria claims she'll surprise her mother with how much she's changed. Brightlingsea counters that Honoria has never surprised her. RELATED: Read our recaps of The Buccaneers Then, Honoria marches up to Mabel and kisses her. Conchita, Lizzy and Jinny cheer them on. Brightlingsea does, indeed, look surprised. Mabel tells Honoria she's proud of her. Honoria smiles in a triumphant mic drop moment before leaving the room. THE BUCCANEERS Season 2 Episode 7, 'All Rise' — Photo courtesy of Apple TV+ Mistresses and Wives Finally, Nan, Guy and Patti arrive at the Marable house. Patti reunites with Jinny and meets her grandson, Freddie. Nan notices Lizzy's other earring on a bureau. She asks Mabel to whom it belongs. Mabel informs her that it's Lizzy's. Uh-oh. As the icing on the cake, Paloma (Grace Ambrose) arrives on the Marables' doorstep from Italy. Guy introduces Paloma to Nan as … his wife. So, Nan learned that Lizzy had an affair with Theo and that Guy got married. The season finale should be fun. The Buccaneers drops new episodes every Wednesday on Apple TV+. Hair and Makeup Artist Jacquetta Levon Talks Incorporating Reality and Fantasy for THE SERPENT QUEEN Contact: [email protected] What I do: I'm GGA's Managing Editor, a Senior Contributor, and Press Coordinator. I manage, contribute, and coordinate. Sometimes all at once. Joking aside, I oversee day-to-day operations for GGA, write, edit, and assess interview opportunities/press events. Who I am: Before moving to Los Angeles after studying theater in college, I was born and raised in Amish country, Ohio. No, I am not Amish, even if I sometimes sport a modest bonnet. Bylines in: Tell-Tale TV, Culturess, Sideshow Collectibles, and inkMend on Medium. Critic: Rotten Tomatoes, CherryPicks, and the Hollywood Creative Alliance.
Yahoo
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kristin Froseth & Daniel Zolghadri Are Lovers Under The Influence In First Trailer For ‘Snorkeling', The Debut Film Of Music Video Director Emil Nava; Release Date Set
EXCLUSIVE: Buffalo 8 has set a July 25 digital release for Emil Nava's coming-of-age drama, Snorkeling, whose producers include filmmaker David Ayer and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones. You can see a first trailer above. The film marks the feature debut of Nava, one of the world's most well-known music video directors and a five MTV VMA winner, who has worked with stars including Rihanna, Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, Calvin Harris, Post Malone and more. More from Deadline 2026 Golden Globes Sets Timeline, Eligibility Rules & Award Guidelines Paramount Declares Comedies Are Back With New 'Naked Gun' Footage; Trots Out Extended 'Running Man' Look - CineEurope Mike Vecchione To Unveil New Comedy Special Through Nateland Entertainment This Month Starring in the film are Kristine Froseth (The Buccaneers), Daniel Zolghadri (Funny Pages), and Tim Johnson Jr. (Pacific Rim: Uprising). The movie follows teenagers Michael and Jameson. As their romance blossoms, a new hallucinogenic street drug called Snorkeling concocts a fantasy where the user feels invincible: they can interact with the world without fear or inhibition, a true out-of-body experience, but the drug also comes with danger. Snorkeling debuted at the Manchester Film Festival two years ago, winning Best Cinematography. Nava produced the film alongside Brian Kavanaugh-Jones (Insidious), Mark Gillespie (Vox Lux), David Ayer (Training Day), and Chris Ferguson (Child's Play). David Ayer commented: 'Snorkeling perfectly captures a dreamy snapshot of life, love addiction and navigating our odd world. It's delicate and beautiful, Emil's vision is felt, not just seen.' [youtube Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?