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Drive-Away Dolls trailer teases UK audiences with comedy caper ahead of March release

Drive-Away Dolls trailer teases UK audiences with comedy caper ahead of March release

The upcoming comedy film Drive-Away Dolls, directed by Ethan Coen and starring an ensemble cast including Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, Beanie Feldstein, Colman Domingo, Pedro Pascal, Bill Camp and Matt Damon, is slated for release in UK cinemas on the 15th March 2024. Alongside the announcement, a new trailer has been released, offering a glimpse into the film’s mix of humour and adventure, and the UK poster artwork has also been unveiled.

The plot centres on Jamie, played by Qualley, an uninhibited free spirit dealing with the aftermath of a breakup, and her demure friend Marian, portrayed by Viswanathan. The two embark on a spontaneous road trip to Tallahassee in search of a new beginning. However, their journey takes a turn for the chaotic when they encounter a band of incompetent criminals. The screenplay, penned by director Coen and Tricia Cooke, promises audiences a blend of laughs and thrills.

Catch a glimpse of what to expect from the new comedy caper below.

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Drive-Away Dolls is released nationwide on 15th March 2024.

Watch the trailer for Drive-Away Dolls here:

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