Tom Holland And Robert Pattinson Get Intense In Trailer For Netflix's The Devil All The Time
The new Netflix thriller arrives next month and also stars Sebastian Stan and Riley Keough.
While it's highly unlikely we'll ever see Spider-Man, Batman, and the Winter Soldier in one movie, the Netflix film The Devil All the Time gives us the next best thing. Actors Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, and Sebastian Stan star in the upcoming drama, and the first trailer has been released.
The Devil All the Time is based on Donald Ray Pollock's novel of the same title and is set in the Deep South. It spans several years after World War II and focuses on a young man named Arvin, played by Holland, a sinister preacher named Teagardin (Pattinson), and corrupt sheriff Bodecker (Stan). While the trailer doesn't really explain what the plot is, it looks like a mysterious and gripping movie, with lots of sweaty, intense acting. And while we've all see Pattinson play dark and weird before, it will be fascinating to see Holland step beyond the MCU into a very different film. Check the trailer out below.
The Devil All the Time also stars Riley Keough (Mad Max: Fury Road), Jason Clarke (Pet Semetary), and Bill Skarsgård (It). It's directed by Antonio Campos, who previously helmed the acclaimed movies Simon Killer and Christine, as well as episodes of the Netflix show The Sinner. It hits Netflix on September 16.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Campos spoke about the unpredictability of working with Pattinson. "He likes to tease you," he said. "I had a sense of what he was doing and we had talked a lot about the character, but the Teagardin that came out when we started shooting--that was the first time I saw Teagardin.
"You have to trust the person's going to do something good and be comfortable letting go of some of your control as a director. That's very much how I approached Rob. There are takes that are absolutely insane and don't make it into the movie. Rob would just go."
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