Here’s a synopsis of the movie, which premieres on September 10: When Pippa (Sweeney) and Thomas (Smith) move into their dream apartment, they notice that their windows look directly into the apartment opposite – inviting them to witness the volatile relationship of the attractive couple (Hardy, Bordizzo) across the street. But when they attempt to anonymously intercede in their lives, they unwittingly set in motion a chain of events that will lead to disaster.
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The trailer for the new animated film Ron’s Gone Wrong was just released!
Disney’s 20th Century Studios and Locksmith Animation teamed up on the upcoming family comedy, and it features quite the all-star voice cast, including Jack Dylan Grazer as Barney and Zach Galifianakis as the voice of Ron.
The 25-year-old actor stars as Chester in the show, which just premiered it’s first three episodes on the streaming platform.
While speaking with E! News, Justice shared that she is “its own beast” and the only way it is “similar to Euphoria in that there are teenagers on the show.”
“It’s this crazy double standard that we do as a society where we view all content that has high schoolers or teenagers in it as being a part of the same monolith,” he added about the comparisons. “But then, we don’t do that with any other generation. We don’t say that shows about people in their 30s are all alike, you know, but for some reason when it’s high schoolers these are all the same. And they’re not.”
“When you’re showcasing shows about modern times it’s like, everyone exists within the same cultural zeitgeist,” Justice continued. “So, of course, there’s gonna be like, cell phones are gonna be a thing or TikTok is gonna be a thing or makeup is gonna be a thing ’cause this is just what kids are doing nowadays.”
He also added that Genera+ion is “gay as f–k” and that they are “trying to highlight queerness and how predominate it is in generation Z.”
You can check out the trailer for the series HERE. The first three eps are out now, with the next two on March 18th, two on March 25th and one more on April 1st. Eight more episodes will comprise the second half of the season, premiering later this year.
Genera+ion is a half hour series which follows a diverse group of high school students whose exploration of modern sexuality (devices and all) tests deeply entrenched beliefs about life, love and the nature of family in their conservative community. Watch the trailer here!
The upcoming series also stars Chloe East, Martha Plimpton, and Haley Sanchez, and will premiere the first three episodes THIS Thursday (March 11) on HBO Max.
FYI: Justice is wearing Saint Laurent with David Yurman jewelry.
Though the two share the same last name, they are not related, and the 25-year-old actor opened up about the confusion.
“There was this video essay that I saw here someone was like, ‘Justice Smith, he’s banking off of nepotism. He didn’t work for anything that he has.’ Who do they think my father is? Then I realized it was Will Smith,” Justice told Jimmy Kimmel.
He then added that he has met Will, but he actually got really star struck by Jaden Smith on their Netflix show The Get Down.
“I worked with his son Jaden on the show I did, called The Get Down, and I don’t normally get star struck with people but I got really star struck with him,” he shared. “When I get star struck, I act like I don’t care. Like, I act really indifferent, so he was like, ‘Hey, um…’ He came to one of our rehearsals, he was like, ‘Hey, uh, great job in the rehearsal,’ and I like looked away and I was like, what am I doing?”
“But then he was so nice. He came again to set, he was like so kind,” Justice added.
Justice also talked about growing up in Anaheim and working at Knott’s Berry Farm after getting denied from Disneyland. Check out his interview here!
If you missed it, check out the trailer for Justice‘s new HBO Max series Genera+tion, premiering next Thursday, March 11th.