Prime Video releases the zany trailer from Palm Springs director Max Barbakow, which features Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage as twins.
Prime Video has just released the quirky and outrageous trailer for Brothers. Max Barbakow, whose debut effort was the time-looping Hulu film Palm Springs, returns with another comedy that’s star-studded from a script written by Macon Blair, who also acts in The Thicket and directed the unreleased Toxic Avenger remake. The film stars Josh Brolin, Peter Dinklage, Glenn Close, Brendan Fraser, Taylour Paige, E. Emmet Walsh, and Jennifer Landon. The new comedy features Brolin, Dinklage, and Close as a unique family getting involved with heists, emeralds, and orangutans.
The official synopsis reads,
“Brothers tells the story of a reformed criminal (Josh Brolin) whose attempt at going straight is derailed when he reunites with his sanity-testing twin brother (Peter Dinklage) on a cross-country road trip for the score of a lifetime. Dodging bullets, the law, and an overbearing mother along the way, they must heal their severed family bond before they end up killing each other.”
As silly and unhinged as the film itself looks, the director, Barbakow, would also marvel at how silly and weird the set became, even with all these esteemed actors in the cast. He told EW, “In between setups, Josh somehow commandeered a techno crane and chased Peter around with it, wearing a pink wig, voguing for the camera. Glenn was so surprising in terms of how willing she was to try things, make a fool of herself, and go there. I think she mooned all of us at a certain point. It was remarkable.”
The director also recalled the first day of filming when Brolin set the tone for the incredibly wild tone of the rest of the production. He explained, “The very first scene we shot was with the brothers in a motel room, taking turns using the shower. Josh calls me on the way to work and he’s like, ‘I think I should be in my tighty-whities in this scene. I think that would be appropriate. And I think I should be eating a nutter butter or something like that. Can we make it work?’ And Josh, I should also say, gained like 20 lbs. for this movie, so he had the perfect dad bod.”
He had summed up that the cast was “like a murderer’s row of esteemed actors who were so down to get silly and weird. It is quite a romp.”
Brothers opens in select theaters on October 10 and on Prime Video on October 17.
Originally published at https://www.joblo.com/brothers-trailer/