Bones and All Film Adaptation: Trailer, Cast, Release Date


Timothée Chalamet is returning to the big screen, this time alongside “Waves” actor Taylor Russell, as the two find themselves at the center of an unusual romance. “Bones and All,” based on Camille DeAngelis’s 2015 novel of the same name, is an indie coming-of-age tale about first loves Maren (Russell) and Lee (Chalamet), who embark on a thousand-mile-long journey as they’re haunted by their terrifying pasts. Oh, and Maren’s cannibalistic tendencies.

According to Deadline, the movie’s producers describe the film as “a liberating road odyssey of two young people coming into their own, searching for identity and chasing beauty in a perilous world that cannot abide who they are.” Director Luca Guadagnino adds that the “heart of the movie is tender and affectionate towards them.”

On July 26, new stills from “Bones and All” were unveiled with intense images of Russell and Chalamet transformed into their characters. The highly anticipated film — which reunites Chalamet and Guadagnino after their 2017 Oscar-winning feature, “Call Me by Your Name” — is set to make its world premiere at the 2022 Venice Film Festival competition, which begins on Aug. 31.

Ahead, read everything we know about “Bones and All” so far, including the trailer, cast, and release date.

“Bones and All” Trailer

“Bones and All”‘s trailer dropped on Aug. 10, giving fans a peak of Chalamet and Russell’s emotional performances.

LUCA GUADAGNINO’S BONES AND ALL 🩸🩸🩸 pic.twitter.com/Q1ErygQvGF

— Timothée Chalamet (@RealChalamet) August 10, 2022

“Bones and All” Plot

According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Bones and All” follows the story of Maren, a young woman living on the margins of society who ends up falling in love with an “intense and disenfranchised drifter” named Lee (Chalamet).

“Bones and All” Cast

Chalamet and Russell lead the cast, which also stars Michael Stuhlbarg, André Holland, Chloë Sevigny, David Gordon-Green, Jessica Harper, Jake Horowitz, and Mark Rylance.

“Bones and All” Release Date

The forthcoming adaptation will premiere exclusively in theaters on Nov. 23.

Image Source: Twitter user RealChalamet

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