Film starring Chris Evans, Aubrey Plaza, and Margaret Qualley sets its release date
Getting ready for a thrilling ride this August! Chris Evans, Aubrey Plaza, and Margaret Qualley are set to star in the dark comedy "Honey Don't," helmed by the legendary Ethan Coen.
The movie is scheduled to hit theaters on August 22 in the USA, according to Variety. The film centers around Honey O'Donahue, a private investigator from a small town, who digs into a string of eerie deaths connected to a mysterious church.
Charlie Day and Billy Eichner also join the cast, with a script penned by Coen and Tricia Cook. Produced by Working Title, "Honey Don't" will debut in the midnights section at the 78th Cannes Film Festival.
In a previous interview with i-D, Qualley shared insight into her role, describing Honey as "skillful, smooth, slipping in and out undetected." To tackle the part, Qualley reveals she had to tap into her Scooby-Doo skills for a touch of suaveness and mystery.
The fierce female detective instincts are at the heart of the film. Qualley notes, "No girl needs to be taught how to be a detective. Women know what's happening, even when they don't know what's happening."
The film presents a unique blend of dark humor, queer themes, and offbeat characters. Similar to Coen's earlier movie "Drive Away Dolls," the film shows the comedic style of Coen and Cooke involving queer road trip elements.
With Coen, Cook, Robert Graf, Tim Bevan, and Eric Fellner onboard as producers, "Honey Don't" promises to captivate audiences with its intriguing storyline, surprising twists, and compelling performances.
Who will join Margaret Qualley in the upcoming dark comedy "Honey Don't" at the 78th Cannes Film Festival? Charlie Day and Billy Eichner have been added to the cast.
The movie "Honey Don't," produced by Working Title, not only stars Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans but also features Qualley as the skillful, smooth private investigator Honey O'Donahue.
Qualley explains that to prepare for her role, she had to tap into her Scooby-Doo skills for a touch of suaveness and mystery.
In the world of movies-and-tv entertainment, "Honey Don't," with its unique blend of dark humor, queer themes, and offbeat characters, is set to debut in the midnights section at the 78th Cannes Film Festival.
According to Variety, "Honey Don't," helmed by the legendary Ethan Coen, is scheduled to hit theaters on August 22 in the USA.
