The Curse stars Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder have whipped up a lightning-fast parody of the trailer introduction by Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, co-stars of the upcoming rom com Anyone But You.
The first full-length trailer for that movie dropped on Friday, starring Sweeney and Powell as two marriage ceremony company who can’t stand one another however determine to faux they’re in a relationship.
The co-stars additionally shot an introduction to the trailer, by which they proceed appearing out their characters’ dislike of one another to reasonably cringey impact: “Check out the new trailer for my new movie,” Sweeney begins, earlier than Powell interjects that it’s really his film.
“It’s actually my movie,” she replies.
“Well, we’ll see whose movie it is when it comes out,” he says.
“OK – check out the new trailer for OUR new movie, Anyone But You. now. Better?” Sweeney continues, rolling her eyes at her co-star.
It’s a cutesy little bit of banter that doesn’t precisely fill you with confidence concerning the two actors’ chemistry forward of their movie’s launch – and sooner or later on, Stone and Fielder appeared to take the mickey just by capturing their very own shot-for-shot remake as they introduce the trailer for his or her new present, The Curse. Here are Stone and Fielder, enjoying it straight as they recite that very same cringey dialogue, word-for-word:
Hilariously, Fielder then doubled down on the joke, issuing a public notes-app assertion by which he insisted he and Stone really filmed their precise remake of Sydney and Powell’s video “over six months ago”, and that whereas he “personally will not be pursuing legal action,” “the marketing team at Sony Pictures somehow saw our promo and copied it.”
But he vowed that he and Stone would “personally be booking front row seats to Anyone But You on opening night.”
His dedication to the bit is simply as unsettling as he and Stone’s new present, streaming regionally on Paramount Plus, which sees them enjoying TV hosts on a house renovating collection who transfer right into a largely Mexican neighbourhood to enhance (learn: gentrify) the realm.
Meanwhile, Sweeney and Powell’s Anyone But You, which was filmed in and round Sydney, is about to hit cinemas on Boxing Day.
The pair have been again in Sydney final week after the Hollywood actor’s strike had lifted, apparently filming reshoots for the film mere weeks earlier than it’s meant to be launched.
Source: www.news.com.au