Pedro Pascal, Dakota Johnson, and Chris Evans are starring in a new romantic comedy. Directed by Celine Song, "Materialists" has just announced a release date.
The film is Song's follow-up to the Academy Award-nominated "Past Lives," and one of the most anticipated films of the year. The story follows a New York City matchmaker torn between her ex and her perfect match.
The film will be distributed by A24 and is scheduled for a June 13th release date. It appears like the film could be screened at a film festival before hitting theaters, with the industry having plenty of buildup due to Song's awaited follow-up.
A24 shared the release date on an X post, showing a white heart-shaped cake with the title "Materialist" spelled over it. The cake has a piece cut out of it, with the image showing other details, including a stubbed-out cigarette and a matchmaking card.
The cast is rounded up by Zoe Winters, Marin Ireland, Dasha Nekrasova, and Louisa Jacobson.
More details about 'Materialists'
"Materialists" was shot last April, in New York City, with photographers capturing Pascal and Johnson shooting some romantic scenes.
Actors have revealed very few details about the project, only that they're very excited to collaborate with Song. "I met Celine and we became fast friends before the idea of ever working together," said Pascal in an interview with GQ, where he revealed that "Past Lives" was one of his favorite films.
"It really came down to it being, anything that she may or may not want me to do, I'd be willing to do it as an artist and as a friend. Working with that caliber of talent is the goal ultimately, and so I'm the lucky one for sure," he said.