Bones and All: New images of Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell As Cannibalistic Teenagers

This is what the new images of Bones and All look like, the new horror drama directed by Luca Guadagnino in which Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell play two teenage cannibals. This year will land in theaters Bones and All, a new horror drama directed by Luca Guadagnino, the filmmaker behind films like Call Me by Your Name, Suspiria, or The Staggering Girl, among others. To whet your appetite, new official images of Bones and All have been released, which we collect in the following gallery.

Bones and All Release Date

Described as a passionate and forbidden love story between two desperate individuals, the plot of the movie Bones and All features the story of two cannibalistic teenagers who have learned to survive on their own after being seemingly cast out of society. The film is set during the presidency of Ronald Reagan and will follow the youngsters as they venture out on a tedious road trip that takes them through deserted alleys, secret tunnels, and trapdoors.

Bones and All First Look and Release Date

The protagonists are determined to run away from their sad past, but their contrasting backstories find a way to haunt them, and this challenge tests their relationship more seriously. The Bones and All cast are headed by actors Taylor Russell (Escape Room 2: You’re Dying to Get Out, Blackwood, Words on Bathroom Walls) and Timothée Chalamet (DuneDon’t Look Up, Wonka), who play the two leads. cannibals.

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Joining the cast are Mark Rylance (Don’t Look Up), Chloë Sevigny (The Girl from Plainville), Michael Stuhlbarg (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessThe StaircaseDopesick), André Holland (Chiaroscuro, The Eddy, Widows) and Jessica Harper (See, House Broken). The film Bones and All will release in theaters on November 23, 2022, although it will be presented at the Venice Festival before. Meanwhile, here we recommend the 10 best realistic horror movies without monsters or supernatural phenomena to instill fear.

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