Amy Adams is set to star in and produce Lazy Susans, an upcoming comedy-drama from 20th Century Studios. The film follows the journey of a rock band created by a group of musical moms, all named Susan, as they navigate the complexities of modern life while sharing more than just a common name. The project promises to blend humour with deeper themes of identity, womanhood, and friendship, making it both a feel-good film and a thoughtful exploration of human relationships.
The name of the director helming this project remains under wraps, but Stan Chervin and Annie Mumolo will write the script. Adams, known for her wide-ranging performances in films like Arrival and American Hustle, will take on a leading role in Lazy Susans and serve as a producer along with Stacy O’Neil under her Bond Group Entertainment banner. Vivek J. Tiwary and Jack Leslie of TEG+ will also produce the film. (Source: Deadline)
Lazy Susans is currently under development at 20th Century Studios, with additional casting and production details to be announced. With Adams’ proven track record in both dramatic and comedic roles, as well as a knack for blending humour with social commentary, the film is already generating considerable buzz.
As 20th Century Studios continues to expand its slate of original films, Lazy Susans is shaping up to be a standout project, showcasing Adams’ talents both in front of and behind the camera. Fans and critics alike are eager to see what this dynamic duo will deliver in their latest collaboration.
Amy Adams recently wrapped up with the production of Taika Waititi’s, science-fiction film, Klara and the Sun and At the Sea. She stars with Jenna Ortega in the upcoming Sony Pictures film, which is based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel by the same name.
The six-time Oscar-winning actress will be soon seen in the upcoming horror-comedy, Nightbitch, which will be premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 2024 (TIFF) this Saturday, 7th September, 2024. The film is adapted from Rachel Yoder’s novel carrying the same name.
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