Netflix has debuted the first teaser trailer for Jay Kelly, the highly anticipated new film from acclaimed filmmaker Noah Baumbach, known for Marriage Story and The Squid and the Whale. Set for release on November 14, 2025, the film promises a deeply emotional and unexpectedly humorous journey across Europe — and through the complexities of fame, friendship, and personal reckoning.
George Clooney stars in the titular role as Jay Kelly, a world-renowned movie star at a professional and personal crossroads. Adam Sandler plays Ron, Jay’s loyal and long-suffering manager, who joins him on a European press and promo tour that soon becomes something far more introspective. Described as both a road movie and a midlife odyssey, Jay Kelly explores how success can mask emptiness, and how legacy is shaped not just by accolades, but by human connection.
The teaser hints at Baumbach's signature tone — a mix of sharp wit, emotional nuance, and character-driven storytelling. We see fleeting but potent shots of Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, Riley Keough, Greta Gerwig, and Jim Broadbent, among others, as Jay and Ron navigate lavish hotels, awkward interviews, and uncomfortable personal truths.
The film’s ensemble is a powerhouse. In addition to Clooney and Sandler, Jay Kelly features a stacked cast that includes Stacy Keach, Grace Edwards, Patrick Wilson, Eve Hewson, Alba Rohrwacher, Josh Hamilton, Lenny Henry, and Emily Mortimer — who also co-wrote the screenplay with Baumbach. The cinematography by Linus Sandgren (La La Land, No Time to Die) brings a cinematic elegance to the trailer, balancing melancholic cityscapes with intimate close-ups.
More than just a commentary on celebrity or aging, Jay Kelly appears to dive into the emotional terrain Baumbach has explored so masterfully in the past: fractured relationships, suppressed truths, and the painful — often humorous — process of facing one’s own myth.
Clooney and Sandler, two of Hollywood’s most recognizable names, seem perfectly cast as characters who must reckon with how the world sees them versus who they truly are. With Jay Kelly, Baumbach once again looks ready to turn introspection into art, using star power not as spectacle, but as vulnerability.
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