The 63rd New York Movie Festival celebrated his opening evening on Friday September 26 with Luca Guadagnino’s “After the hunt,” Its North American premiere after its debut at Venice last month. This year’s main slate contains films from 26 countries, among them two world premieres (including Bradley Cooper’s “is this on?” And Ulrich Köhler’s “Gavagai”), plus eight North American and 13 American premieres.
On the red carpet we asked the star Andrew Garfield If there is any hope to see him in the recently announced sequel to “The Social Network.” “No, no,” Garfield told Indiewire. “Eduardo (Saverin) is in Singapore with the good.” And is the actor excited to eventually see it? “Oh yes.”
The film called “The social bill,” This time is written and directed by Aaron Sorkin. It opens in theaters on October 9, 2026. And together with Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg, who is actually invoiced third among the role list, Mikey Madison, Jeremy Allen White and Bill Burr will all start. Sorkin’s original script for the film tells the true story of how Frances Haugen (Madison), a young Facebook engineer, gets help from Jeff Horwitz (White), a Wall Street Journal -Reporter, to go on a dangerous journey that stops blowing the whistle on the social network’s most guarded secrets.
We are not related to the Sorkin movie and also raised the screenwriter Nora Garrett, who made his function who wrote his debut with “After the Hunt.” “Everything happened really fast,” she told Indiewire about how she became involved in the Guadagnino project.
“Luca is a master in knowing what he wants and he is a master in moving with a speed without compromising any of his creative integrity,” she continued. “Allan Mandelbaum had come to as a producer and they sent it to Lucas’s agent. Originally Luca had a scheduling conflict, but then it succeeded for me.”
IN Ryan Lattanzio’s review of the moviehe writes, “The latest film” After the Hunt “call is Todd Fields” Tár “, similarly an interrupted-culturally-minded story that was put in the academy, and about a female teacher who abuses his power. That film succeeded so well, in a way that everyone seemed to be without nose-printing, because of their sense of humor.
Amazon MGM Studios will release “After the Hunt” in New York and LA Theaters on October 10 with a national launch on October 17. Check out the trailer here.