Get ready for a hilarious and thought-provoking trip down memory lane with the upcoming comedy-drama “My Old Ass.” A collaborative effort between Amazon MGM Studios and Indian Paintbrush, the film boasts a refreshing coming-of-age story with a unique twist.
Eighteen-year-old Elliott, played by Maisy Stella, is on the cusp of adulthood, facing the usual challenges of navigating family dynamics and budding romances. But her 18th birthday takes an unexpected turn when a psychedelic experience leads her to a mind-bending encounter with her 39-year-old self, played by the ever-witty Aubrey Plaza.
Plaza’s character, Elliott’s future incarnation, isn’t shy about dispensing life advice, forcing the younger Elliott to re-evaluate her choices. The film promises a delightful blend of humor and heart as Elliott grapples with the wisdom of her older self.
Directed and written by Megan Park, “My Old Ass” boasts a talented supporting cast that includes Percy Hynes White, Maddie Ziegler, and Kerrice Brooks. The LuckyChap Production is helmed by a team of experienced producers, including Tom Ackerley, Margot Robbie, Josey McNamara, and Steven Rales.
With a runtime of 89 minutes and an R rating for mature themes, the film is set for an exclusive theatrical release on September 13th. Mark your calendars for a cinematic experience that promises to be both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Watch the “My Old Ass” official trailer below:
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I knew Amazon Studio was terrible, but not enough to make this movie directed by a vile homophobic witch, starring a homophobe and a racist. 🤡
I’m getting emotional and its just the trailer
#cancelpercy
Actually might have been more fitting to release yesterday when Aubrey Plaza really did turn 40.
I would love to see Aubrey Plaza & Margot Robbie do lesbian rom com together. A bi woman falls in love with a straight woman who is curious about her sexuality.