Premiere Date, Cast, Trailer and More

Netflix is ​​living up to its promise to deliver a year full of movies, and it’s the latest title to grab our attention I care about a lot, comedy thrush taking part Gone Girl actress Rosamund Pike. The new film, which is being directed to Netflix after the premiere of the Toronto International Film Festival, features Pike as Marla Grayson, a scamming, vape-toting legal defender who makes a profit. -out of forcing the elderly out of their homes and assets.

She seems to have found the perfect offense, but Marla finally meets her match when she tries Jennifer Peterson (Dianne Wiest) next. While Marla hopes to pull Jennifer ‘s accounts dry, her plan is awful when she discovers that the seemingly weak old woman is a gangster with powerful ties.

However, Marla is disrespectful. “I won’t lose,” she told Jennifer in the film’s first trailer. “I will not lose. I never let you go. ” So the ruthless legal defender engages in a clearance plot, a car run, and more, all on her quest to bring Jennifer down just like the rest of her victims. Will Marla succeed and add Jennifer to the long list of accomplishments, or is the dog corrupt woman made for good?

This is all we know about it I care about a lot:

CAN I HAVE ONLY PREMIERE AIR NETFLIX?

I care about a lot premieres on Netflix Friday, Feb. 19.

IS THE I HAVE ONLY TRAILER?

There is! Netflix released the first trailer for the dark comedy earlier today. Check it out in the video below:

I HAVE ONLY CAST: ROSAMUND PIKE, DIANNE WIEST AND MORE

Viewers will recognize I care about a lot star Rosamund Pike (Marla Grayson) as Gone GirlAmy Dunne, a role that made her famous in 2014 after her impressive performance in the thrush, in which she was involved with Ben Affleck. With Pike, I care about a lot Peter Dinklage stars as Roman Lunyov, Eiza González as Fran, Dianne Wiest as Jennifer Peterson, and Chris Messina as Dean Ericson. The upcoming film will also feature Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Judge Lomax, Macon Blair as Feldstrom, Lance Norris as Eric, Alicia Witt as Dr. Karen Amos, and Damian Young as Sam Rice.

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