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New Maestro trailer | Summer time sings in Bradley Cooper’s Bernstein biopic

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Bradley Cooper’s conducting expertise take entrance and centre within the new trailer for his Leonard Bernstein biopic. Check out the Maestro trailer right here.


We’re nonetheless a few months away from Maestro‘s twentieth December Netflix launch, however with a restricted cinema launch within the States on the November horizon, the streamer have dropped one other trailer for Bradley Cooper’s sweeping biopic.

Look, right here it’s!

Set to some reasonably atmospheric choral music carried out by Bernstein within the movie, the trailer takes us via the now acquainted arc of the plot, specializing in the composer’s relationship along with his spouse, Felicia, from their first assembly to their final days collectively. And look, Sarah Silverman’s additionally there (she performs Leonard’s sister, she didn’t truly know him).

As properly as directing, Cooper nonetheless (they haven’t modified the casting for the reason that final trailer) performs the titular maestro, with Carey Mulligan readily available as Felicia. There’re some extra close-ups of the make-up workforce’s extraordinary (and considerably controversy-inducing) prosthetics, and loads of photographs of Bernstein conducting huge orchestras at completely different ages. Swapping between full color and black and white images, Maestro doesn’t appear to be apologizing for its cradle to grave construction that has gone a bit out of style amongst biopics over time.

It appears to be like like correctly classical, correctly weepy stuff. We’re reasonably excited, fact be instructed. They simply don’t make them like this anymore (besides, clearly, they simply have. Oops.)

Maestro arrives in a restricted variety of UK cinemas on twenty fourth November, with a Netflix launch scheduled for twentieth December.

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