Rachel McAdams’ next project – the adaptation of the book by Judy Blume are you there god it’s me margaret – was postponed by seven months.
As reported by meetingthe Lionsgate film, based on the 1970 novel, was due out September 16 this year but is opening now April 28, 2023.
The comedy-drama follows 11-year-old Margaret (Abby Ryder Fortson) who is torn out of her life in New York City and moves to the suburbs of New Jersey, all the while going through the challenges of puberty after having a new one went to school and are trying to make friends to spin the bottle, shop for bras, and buy tampons.
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Margaret relies on her mother, Barbara (McAdams), who is also struggling to leave the big city, and on her idolized grandmother, Sylvia by Kathy Bates, to make a trio of women unhappy about moving away.
Good time and Unpolished gems Filmmaker Benny Safdie also stars as Simon, Margaret’s father.
Lionsgate recently showed footage from the long-awaited feature film directed by The Edge of Seventeen‘s Kelly Fremon Craig, during a presentation at this year’s CinemaCon and drew a strong positive response.
When talking to The Hollywood Reporter about the role that Doctor Strange Stern said: “She is [Barbara] got a more supporting role in the book and is a bit more developed in the script.
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“I felt like Kelly [Fremon Craig, the director] drew a mother who was with her daughter on a parallel journey, trying to be a mother but also a person.”
McAdams continued: “[She] is a very supportive mother but also wants to give her child a sense of independence and autonomy and let them go through the wonders of life on their own and not cloud them too much with their own ideas of how they should and shouldn’t be .”
Mentioning how it took author Blume 50 years to find the right team to bring her book to life, Rachel said, “There’s a real nostalgia to this movie.”
April 2023 is slowly becoming a busy month with Nicholas Hoult and Nicholas Cage’s horror comedy Renfeld and a Super Mario Project starring Chris Pratt as an Italian plumber, due to be released this month.
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