It’s been almost 2 years since Joe and Anthony Russo’s Avengers: Endgame broke every box office record imaginable. Now the duo is set to debut their first film since directing the MCU’s phase 3 fina.. Cherry, starring Spider-Man’s Tom Holland as an Army medic suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder who becomes a serial bank robber after an addiction to drugs puts him in debt is still to release in theaters on February 26, 2021, and on Apple TV+ on March 12, 2021.
Welcome to a peek inside Cherry’s world created by the @Russo_Brothers and inspired by the best selling novel of the same name. Cherry is a darkly humorous, coming-of-age story featuring @TomHolland1996 and @ciarabravo. In theaters Feb 26, and on the @AppleTV app on Mar 12. pic.twitter.com/4jtQMwbTwN
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The Russo’s commented on the film in an interview with Vanity Fair stating,
“We do think about it as an epic film, and it is very much a person’s life journey,”
“But it does have a little bit of a split personality between being this character study and an epic life cycle.”
“He travels a great distance over a 15-year period,” Joe Russo said. “The movie’s broken up into six chapters that reflect those different periods, and each one has a different tone. It’s shot with different lenses, different production design. One’s got magical realism. Another chapter is absurdism. Another is horror…There’s a bit of gonzo in it. It’s raw in its tone. He’s a character in an existential crisis.”