‘Jay Kelly’ trailer: George Clooney questions his legacy in Noah Baumbach’s drama

The ‘Jay Kelly’ trailer shows glimpses of Clooney navigating crowded train stations, surprising fans, and leaving his management team scrambling to handle the fallout of his spontaneous decisions.

‘Jay Kelly’ trailer: George Clooney questions his legacy in Noah Baumbach’s drama

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The wait is finally over for fans of George Clooney and Adam Sandler. The trailer of their new film ‘Jay Kelly’ has released.

Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Noah Baumbach, the film pairs two Hollywood powerhouses in a story that mixes fame, friendship, and self-discovery.

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At the heart of the movie is Jay Kelly, played by Clooney, a superstar who finds himself standing at a crossroads. The character is questioning his choices, his career, and even the image he has built for the world.

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Alongside him is his loyal manager Ron, portrayed by Adam Sandler, who is not just a part of his professional life but also deeply tied to his personal struggles.

Catch the ‘Jay Kelly’ trailer here:

The ‘Jay Kelly’ trailer shows glimpses of Clooney navigating crowded train stations, surprising fans, and leaving his management team scrambling to handle the fallout of his spontaneous decisions.

At one point, Clooney’s character asks the unsettling question: “What if everything you thought you were was not true?”

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Netflix dropped the trailer on Monday through its official Instagram handle, just ahead of the film’s premiere at the New York Film Festival. ‘Jay Kelly’ had already created buzz after its world debut at the Venice Film Festival, where it received a remarkable 10-minute standing ovation.

However, Clooney missed the festival’s press conference and premiere because of a sinus infection.

The film boasts an impressive supporting cast including Grace Edwards, Riley Keough, Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, Stacy Keach, Patrick Wilson, Eve Hewson, Greta Gerwig, Alba Rohrwacher, Josh Hamilton, Lenny Henry, Nicole Lecky, Thaddea Graham, Isla Fisher, Louis Partridge, Charlie Rowe, and Mortimer.

It will first arrive in select theaters on November 14, followed by a global streaming debut on Netflix on December 5.

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