Zendaya and Robert Pattinson's 'The Drama' Sets July 31 Streaming Debut on HBO Max
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Mr Bagel
A24's upcoming film "The Drama," starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, will premiere exclusively on HBO Max on July 31, with a linear HBO debut following on August 1. The movie, written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli, centers on a soon-to-be-married couple whose relationship takes a dark turn when the bride-to-be reveals a secret during dinner with friends, according to Variety.
"A soon-to-be-married couple whose relationship unravels when the bride-to-be reveals a dark secret at dinner with friends."
This description from Variety highlights the central conflict, though the exact nature of the secret has been kept under wraps, sparking controversy in the film's marketing. Deadline reported that the cast also includes Alana Haim, Mamoudou Athie, and Hailey Benton Gates, adding depth to the ensemble.
Deadline described the plot as following "a happily engaged couple whose wedding week goes off the rails after an unexpected turn," offering a slightly different framing that emphasizes the wedding week timeline. The film marks another collaboration between A24 and HBO Max, continuing a pattern of streaming-first releases for the distributor's buzzy titles.
With Zendaya and Pattinson leading the cast, "The Drama" is poised to draw significant attention when it lands on the streaming platform this summer. The July 31 date positions it as a major late-summer release for HBO Max, capitalizing on the star power of both leads.
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