Netflix’s Don’t Look Up Gets Hilarious New Trailer Featuring Ariana Grande & Timothée Chalamet

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Written and directed by Adam McKay (Talladega Nights, The Big Short), Don’t Look Up is a new black comedy movie about two low-level astronomers who discover that a huge meteor is barreling its way to Earth and could destroy the entire planet as we know it. Even as they try to warn the world about their impending doom, however, no one takes them seriously, leading to all sorts of comedic hijinks.

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You can check out the new trailer for yourself down below:

The movie stars Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio as the two astronomers, along with plenty of other big names like comedy star Jonah Hill and Meryl Streep. The trailer also gives us a glimpse at pop star Ariana Grande and Timothée Chalamet (who most recently starred in Dune), as side characters who seem to mostly just be there to poke more fun at the astronomers.

Don’t Look Up is set to premiere in theaters on Dec. 10, and will stream on Netflix on Dec. 24.


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