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Vertical has unveiled the first trailer for its multi-generational romantic comedy Maybe I Do, starring Emma Roberts (About Fate) and Luke Bracey (Elvis). The film also stars Diane Keaton (Mack & Rita), Richard Gere (Arbitrage), Susan Sarandon (Monarch) and William H. Macy (The Conners) is scheduled to open in theaters nationwide on January 27, 2023. .
The first feature film written and directed by Oscar nominee Michael Jacobs (Quiz Show), Maybe I Do follows Michelle (Roberts) and Allen (Bracey), who have reached a point in their relationship where they are considering their next steps. and they decide to invite their parents to finally meet. The parents already know each other well, very well, leading to differing and defining opinions about the value of marriage.
Maybe I Do was financed and produced by Fifth Season, the global entertainment studio formerly known as Endeavor Content, and marks the latest in a line of successful collaborations between the company and Vertical, which includes Joe Bell starring Mark Wahlberg and Connie Britton. , and Cloud Shadow starring Chloë Grace Moretz and Nick Robinson. Pic was produced by Jacobs, Vincent Newman and Scott Mednick, with Keaton, Stephanie Heaton-Harris, Jennifer Semler, Jonathan Montepare, Skyler Mednick and Jason Pinardo serving as executive producers.
The star-studded film will kick off with Greenwich Entertainment's drama The Man in the Basement, Universal Pictures' Distant, IFC Films' comedy Worlds Apart directed by Bob Odenkirk and Hidden Empire Film Group's horror, Fear.
Other current and upcoming releases for independent distributor Vertical include The Bragg Brothers Indie Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game, starring Mike Faist and Crystal Reed; Darren Le Gallo's Sam & Kate, starring Dustin Hoffman and Sissy Spacek; The life story of A.J. by Hans Canosa Fikry, based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Gabrielle Zevin; the 2022 SXSW thriller Gone in the Night, directed by Eli Horowitz and starring Winona Ryder and John Gallagher Jr.; John Patton Ford's 2022 Sundance thriller Emily the Criminal, starring Aubrey Plaza, which is nominated for four Independent Spirit Awards this year, including Outstanding Lead Performance; Krystin Ver Linden's 2022 Sundance photo, Alice, starring Keke Palmer, Common, Gaius Charles and Jonny Lee Miller; and John Michael McDonagh's The Forgiven, starring Ralph Fiennes, Jessica Chastain and Matt Smith, which premiered at Tribeca 2022.
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