New red band trailer for David Cronenberg’s Maps to the Stars

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Maps to the Stars

Legendary director David Cronenberg has shined a bright, nightmarish light on Hollywood with his newest film MAPS TO THE STARS, and an all new red band trailer is here in anticipation for the film's release, which is only a couple of weeks away. In typical Cronenberg fashion, MAPS TO THE STARS looks supremely bizarre with an A-list cast front and center. As intriguing as it is haunting, the new red band trailer is brimming with talent, promising a perverse look at Hollywood hell. Watch it below.

MAPS TO THE STARS open in theaters, On Demand and iTunes on February 27.

Meet the Weiss family, who are making their way in Hollywood rife with money, fame, envy, and relentless hauntings. Stafford Weiss (John Cusack) is a famed TV self-help therapist with an A-list celebrity clientele. Meanwhile, Cristina Weiss (Olivia Williams) has her work cut out managing the career of their disaffected child-star son, Benjie (Evan Bird), a fresh graduate of rehab at age 13.

Yet unbeknownst to them, another member of the Weiss family has arrived in town – mysteriously scarred and tormented Agatha (Mia Wasikowska), just released from a psych ward and ready to start again. She soon works her way into a friendship with a limo driver (Robert Pattinson) and becomes personal assistant to unraveling actress Havana Segrand (Julianne Moore), who is beset by the ghost of her legendary mother, Clarice (Sarah Gadon). But Agatha is on a quest for redemption – and even in this realm of the artificial, and the unearthly, she's determined to find it, no matter what it takes.

MAPS TO THE STARS sees Julianne Moore, Robert Pattinson, John Cusack and Mia Wasikowska all star.

Source: Yahoo!

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