Netflix has Leonardo Dicaprio and all the other stars in the world not to look up the trailer

Netflix has Leonardo Dicaprio and all the other stars in the world not to look up the trailer

Netflix's "Don't Look Up" trailer has a star-studded cast. Adam McKay's ("The Big Short," "Vice") new comedy film has a star-studded cast of big names, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande The list goes on and on. There are definitely some Hollywood A-listers who are feeling the FOMO right now.

In "Don't Look Up," astronomer Kate DiBiaschi (Lawrence) and her professor, Dr. Randall Mindy (DiCaprio), warn the world that a comet will destroy the earth.

But they struggle to get anyone to take them seriously, even the President of the United States (Streep). "Do you know how many 'the world is ending' meetings we've had in the last two years?" she asks in the trailer. Drought, famine, holes in the ozone. It's boring."

"Don't Look Up" features even more stars than the seven listed at the beginning of this article. The cast includes Tyler Perry, Ron Perlman, Mark Rylance, Michael Chiklis, Melanie Linsky, Himesh Patel, Tomar Sisley, and Kid Cudi. Oh, and Chris Evans will also make a cameo appearance.

"He's very funny," McKay told Entertainment Weekly. 'I won't reveal who he's playing, but he's in the movie.'

Like McKay's other films, "Don't Look Up" is a satire that pokes fun at current events and culture, in this case, how people react to a world-ending crisis.

As DiCaprio explained to EW, "When I read his script, I knew it was incredibly unique. Adam has woven an incredibly timely message about society, how we communicate, our current priorities, and the climate crisis into a film that is absurdly funny and important."

"Don't Look Up" will be released in select theaters on December 10 and streaming on Netflix beginning December 24.

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