Asteroid City is an upcoming American romantic comedy-drama film written, directed, and produced by Wes Anderson. The cast has been described as being "larger than most other Anderson films that are ensemble in nature."[1] It is set to be released domestically by Focus Features, while Universal Pictures will handle foreign distribution.[2]
In 1955, students and parents from across the country gather for scholarly competition, rest/recreation, comedy, drama, and romance at a Junior Stargazer convention held in a fictional American desert town.[2]
In September 2020, it was revealed Wes Anderson would be writing and directing a romance film, which he would produce alongside Jeremy Dawson and Steven Rales for American Empirical Pictures and Indian Paintbrush.[18][19] By February 2021, Michael Cera and Jeff Goldblum entered negotiations to star in the director's next film, which was now described as being about a "group of brainy teenagers."[20]Tilda Swinton was the first person to officially join the cast, doing so in June 2021.[3]
Principal photography, originally set for Rome, took place in Spain between August and October 2021.[6][21] Several sets in Chinchón, Madrid, resembling a desert landscape and a mock train station, were used for the shoot.[22] Cast member Fisher Stevens said the film would include "the wildest cast since The Bridge on the River Kwai" and that the cast and crew "were all bubbled together in a hotel, which was an old monastery."[23]
The film's title was revealed by Bill Murray to be Asteroid City at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2021.[24]Alexandre Desplat composed the film's score in his sixth collaboration with Anderson.[25] In July 2022, it was announced that Focus Features would distribute the film, reuniting them with Anderson after Moonrise Kingdom (2012).[2] It was also revealed Murray would not be in the film as initially reported[26] as a result of contracting COVID-19 before he could shoot his scenes.[27]
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