After a year of delays in Hollywood, we’re finally starting to see some theatrical releases of high-profile movies. One of the year’s most anticipated films – ‘House of Gucci’ – has released an official trailer. Ridley Scott directs this family crime drama based on the Sara Gay Forden book of the same name. The film looks to retell the events and fallout of Maurizio Gucci’s murder orchestrated by Patrizia Reggiani, his ex-wife. The Gucci biopic promises an inside look at the luxurious lifestyle of one of the fashion world’s most infamous families. ‘House of Gucci’ features an all-star cast helmed by Lady Gaga and Adam Driver playing Patrizia and Maurizio, respectively. Additionally, the trailer shows glimpses of Jared Leto, Salma Hayek, Jeremy Irons, and Al Pacino. The entire cast is dressed in outrageously wonderful outfits and sport a, erm, mixed bag of Italian accents. Will this be our favorite film of the year? Who can say. But, we’re bound to get some fantastic performances. And we’re loving the high drama, slightly campy storytelling. ‘House of Gucci’ is due to hit cinemas on November 24.
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