![]() (a character modeled after The New Yorker’s Founding Editor Harold Ross) alongside Timothée Chalamet as student revolutionary Zeffirelli and Léa Seydoux as Simone, the muse of imprisoned artist Moses Rosenthaler (Benicio del Toro). Bill Murray stars as Arthur Howitzer, Jr. Loosely based on The New Yorker, the film centers on the editor and writers of a fictional weekly magazine based in Paris. ORIGINAL STORY (February 12, 2020): The first official trailer for Wes Anderson’s anticipated upcoming movie, The French Dispatch, has been unveiled by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Set in Paris, the film is loosely based on the operations of famed weekly magazine The New Yorker. The brief teaser reveals supporting cast members including Léa Seydoux, Saoirse Ronan and Elizabeth Moss. Representatives for the anticipated movie, which stars Timothée Chalamet and Bill Murray, announced that it will hit theaters on October 16, 2020.įox Searchlight released the first official trailer for The French Dispatch back in February. UPDATE (April 3, 2020): As with many films set to release this year, the debut of Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch has been postponed due to coronavirus-related concerns. Stay tuned as more information is revealed. This means that the Timothée Chalamet-led movie is now postponed indefinitely. UPDATE (July 27, 2020): Despite previous reports that Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch will premiere on on October 16, Disney has listed the film as “unset” on its release calendar. ![]() Loosely based on The New Yorker, the film stars Bill Murray, Benicio Del Toro, Timothée Chalamet, Tilda Swinton and more. The French Dispatch was originally set to release in July 2020. ![]() The upcoming festival is scheduled to take place from July 6 to 17. According to Variety, the movie will debut at this year’s Cannes Film Festival alongside Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard‘s Annette, as well as Antonio Banderas and Penélope Cruz’s Official Competition. UPDATE (April 26, 2021): Following several COVID-related delays, Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch has received a new premiere date. Head to the official Instagram account for The French Dispatch to check out the film’s premiere announcement. Anderson and Swinton are confirmed to attend, but the participation of additional stars including Saoirse Ronan, Adrien Brody and Benicio del Toro is uncertain. The flick will also appear at at this year’s New York Film Festival, taking place from September 24 to October 10.Īccording to Variety, it’s unclear which cast members will make an in-person appearance at Cannes. For more shopping guides, check out decor tips to decorate your space like one of Anderson’s movies.After months of pandemic-related delays, the anticipated film - starring Timothée Chalamet, Bill Murray and Tilda Swinton - will make its world premiere at Cannes Film Festival on July 6, followed by theatrical release on October 22. Below, find a roundup of Anderson’s films that you can buy on Blu-ray (nearly all of the films listed have been restored by The Criterion Collection, with the exception of “Isle of Dogs.”) IndieWire executive editor Eric Kohn ranked each of the director’s films here, and you can find out where to stream them all below. Now that “The French Dispatch” has an official release date of October 16, there’s no better way to pass the time than by brushing up on Anderson’s filmography.įrom Anderson’s 1996 debut, “Bottle Rocket,” to his most recent outing, the animated “Isle of Dogs,” there are nine films to revisit before his tenth feature hits screens. Wes Anderson’s first live-action film in six years “The French Dispatch,” was originally slated for release last summer but like just about everything in 2020, the film was delayed, as was the Cannes Film Festival where it officially premiered earlier this month.
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