It might be a while before any new Marvel and DC movies come our way, but Netflix has the next best thing. The streaming giant has today revealed that its acquired psychological thriller The Devil All The Time, which features an incredible cast led by three major superhero super-stars, will premiere on the streaming site in September, forgoing a theatrical release.
Based on the novel by Donald Ray Pollock, The Devil All The Time takes place between World War II and the Vietnam War and tells a non-linear narrative involving various disturbed people who suffer from the damages of war. Among the top-tier cast is Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson and Sebastian Stan. Yes, that’s Spider-Man, Batman and the Winter Soldier all leading the same movie.
This one’s been in the can since early 2019, so fans of those actors may have been anticipating this film for a while. And now, we finally know when to expect it on Netflix. As seen below, The Devil All The Time is coming on September 16th.
Mark your calendars for
Tom Holland
Bill Skarsgard
Riley Keough
Jason Clarke
Sebastian Stan
Robert Pattinson
Haley Bennett
Mia Wasikowska
Eliza Scanlen
Harry Melling
Pokey LaFargein THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME, from director Antonio Campos, coming to Netflix globally 16 September pic.twitter.com/ZQm35ilMyf
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Alongside Holland, Pattinson and Stan (who joined the movie after Chris Evans dropped out and recommended him to take his place), the cast features Bill Skarsgard, Riley Keough, Jason Clarke, Haley Bennett, Mia Wasikowska, Eliza Scanlen, Harry Melling and Pokey LaFarge. It’s directed by Antonio Campos, who previously worked on Netflix’s Daredevil. The Marvel connections don’t end there, though, as the MCU’s Jake Gyllenhaal produced it.
As you’d imagine from the subject matter and cast, it’s hoped that The Devil All The Time will be a big contender next awards season. In the short term, we’ll have to see if it serves well with Netflix users, too. The streaming giant just revealed their top 10 most popular original titles of all time, and most of them were from 2020. So, Campio’s film certainly has a strong chance of breaking into that list.
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