Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin-led revenge comedy MovingOn sets spring 2023 release date.
The upcoming film Moving On is the latest project from Oscar nominee Paul Weitz, the writer and director of 2002's About a Boy. The film is described as an "original comedy of humor and heart" and once again sees Weitz both holding the pen and standing behind the camera with an all-star cast that features Academy Award Winner Jane Fonda, Academy Award Nominee Lily Tomlin, Malcolm McDowell, and Richard Roundtree.
Having first premiered back in September at Toronto International Film Festival, Moving On tells the story of two estranged friends, played by Fonda and Tomlin who hatch a plan to get revenge on the widower of their recently deceased best friend. During this mission for vengeance, Fonda reunites with her former love as both women attempt to make peace with their past and learn to treasure the value of a good friend.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Written and directed by Weitz, the film reunites Weitz and Tomlin, who worked together on the 2015 award-winning road trip comedy, Grandma. Weitz's previous works include being the writer-director of the previously mentioned project, About a Boy, which saw him nominated for a BAFTA and Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as being the writer for the 1998 animated film Antz and being the director of 1999's American Pie.
Howard Cohen, Co-President of Roadside Attractions, provided a statement with the announcement of the new release date, saying, “We couldn’t resist this smart comedy with the beloved Jane and Lily pairing up in a way you’ve never seen them before. They are best friends pulling off a crazy but intense caper that resonates with both their lives.
Moving On is set to release in theaters in the US on March 17, 2023. Fonda and Tomlin will next be seen in 80 for Brady which touches down in theaters on February 3, 2023. You can watch the trailer down below.
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