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Paramount Pictures to release John Krasinski’s IF exclusively in cinemas in May

Paramount Pictures to release John Krasinski’s IF exclusively in cinemas in May

Paramount Pictures is gearing up to take audiences on a magical journey with its latest offering, IF, exclusively hitting cinemas on 17th May 2024. Directed and written by John Krasinski, this distinctive film stars an ensemble cast including Cailey Fleming, Ryan Reynolds and Fiona Shaw, with voice performances from Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Louis Gossett Jr and Steve Carell among others.

IF unfolds the tale of a young girl blessed with the ability to see everyone’s imaginary friends. Utilising her newfound superpower, she embarks on an enchanting quest to reunite these forgotten companions with their children. This narrative promises to spotlight the boundless creativity of a child’s imagination through its diverse and whimsical characters.

Produced by Allyson Seeger, Andrew Form and Ryan Reynolds alongside Krasinski, the film is a collaboration between Sunday Night and Maximum Effort Production.

With its creative premise and high-profile talent both in front and behind the camera, IF is set to delight audiences with its celebration of the wonders of imagination and friendship. Check out the teaser trailer below.

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IF is released nationwide on 17th May 2024.

Watch the trailer for IF here:

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