‘Do not look up’: Netflix releases the first recording of a new movie

“Don’t Look Up” is coming to Netflix sooner than you think.

Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio and the rest of the star-studded cast are still filming “Don’t Look Up” in Boston and other nearby towns, but Adam McKay’s comedy will make its debut later this year, and Netflix has already released the first official footage from the film.

A preview posted by Netflix featuring all the original films it’s releasing in 2021 features a short scene from ‘Don’t Look Up’, starring DiCaprio and Lawrence as two low-level astronomers taking a massive media tour must undertake to warn the world of an impending comet that will destroy the planet.

In the short, dialogue-free footage, DiCaprio and Lawrence depart from a transport plane to an airport tarmac while uniformed personnel walk past in the background.

So far, ‘Don’t Look Up’ has filmed scenes in Boston, Canton, Chicopee, Fall River, Norton, Salisbury, Weymouth and Worcester. Filmmakers shot scenes at Union Point in Weymouth, the former site of South Weymouth Naval Air Station, in December.

The streaming giant did not announce a specific release date for ‘Don’t Look Up’.

Along with DiCaprio and Lawrence, “Don’t Look Up” features Cate Blanchett (“Carol”), Rob Morgan (“Mudbound”), Meryl Streep (“The Iron Lady”), Jonah Hill (“The Wolf of Wall Street”) ), Chris Evans (“The Avengers”), Himesh Patel (“Yesterday”), Timothée Chalamet (“Little Women”), Matthew Perry (“Friends”), Tyler Perry (“Gone Girl”), Melanie Lynskey (“Togetherness”) “”), Ron Perlman (“Sons of Anarchy”) Tomer Sisley (“We’re the Millers”), singer Ariana Grande and rapper Kid Cudi.

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