Netflix has launched the complete trailer for its upcoming movie “White Noise,” starring Greta Gerwig, Jodie Turner-Smith, Don Cheadle, and an unrecognizable Adam Driver. Within the clip, which arrived on Nov. 22, Driver performs an ’80s professor whose life shortly spirals uncontrolled when a practice wreck causes an “airborne poisonous occasion.” Gerwig and Driver’s characters then have to maneuver to guard their blended household, all whereas shaking off their very own concern of loss of life.
“White Noise” is directed by Gerwig’s companion, Noah Baumbach, who additionally directed Driver in 2019’s “Marriage Story” and 2014’s “Whereas We’re Younger.” “White Noise” is predicated on the 1985 novel of the identical identify by Don DeLillo, which received the Nationwide Ebook Award. In keeping with Netflix, Baumbach revisited the novel through the pandemic and realized how well timed its message nonetheless is.
“White Noise” additionally marks Gerwig’s return to appearing. She final appeared as a voice-over actor in 2018’s “Isle of Canine,” however used her break to pursue directorial work, together with 2017’s “Girl Fowl,” 2019’s “Little Ladies,” and the upcoming “Barbie” film. Gerwig beforehand acted in Baumbach’s films “Greenberg” and “Frances Ha,” which they wrote collectively.
Driver was nominated for an Oscar for his position in Baumbach’s “Marriage Story,” and this film is already constructing appreciable award buzz for the actor. Learn on for the whole lot we find out about “White Noise,” together with the solid, plot, launch date, and brand-new trailer.