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Haynes Revives De Noche with Pedro Pascal in 1930s Gay-Noir Romance
film22 days ago

Haynes Revives De Noche with Pedro Pascal in 1930s Gay-Noir Romance

Todd Haynes’ subversive gay romance De Noche is back on track with Pedro Pascal set to star as a hard-boiled cop opposite Danny Ramirez as his younger lover. MK2 Films is financing and handling international sales, with Paloma Negra Films and Killer Films producing and IPR.VC financing. The noir-tinged story follows a cop and a boarding-school teacher in 1930s Los Angeles amid corruption, who are forced to flee to Mexico, showcasing Haynes’ ongoing exploration of desire, power, and social barriers.

entertainment6 months ago

Pedro Pascal in Talks to Lead Todd Haynes' Revived Gay Romance 'De Noche'

Pedro Pascal is being considered to star in Todd Haynes' upcoming gay romance film 'De Noche,' after Joaquin Phoenix unexpectedly dropped out just before filming was to start. The film, set in the 1930s, focuses on an intense gay relationship, with Danny Ramirez attached as a co-star. The project is produced by Killer Films, and Pascal's involvement has been in discussion since late last year.

entertainment6 months ago

Pedro Pascal to Lead Todd Haynes’ Revived Gay Romance ‘De Noche’

Pedro Pascal is in talks to star in Todd Haynes' gay romance film 'De Noche,' which is set to restart production after previous delays caused by Joaquin Phoenix's departure. The film, set in 1930s Los Angeles and Mexico, features Pascal opposite Danny Ramirez, portraying a corrupt cop and his lover. The project has garnered international interest and is part of Pascal's busy year, with upcoming roles in Marvel and Star Wars.

entertainment6 months ago

Todd Haynes' 'De Noche' Gay Romance Revived with Pedro Pascal

Todd Haynes' previously shelved gay romance film 'De Noche' is being revived with Pedro Pascal circling the project, aiming to start production in Guadalajara, Mexico, in the new year, after a period of uncertainty following Joaquin Phoenix's departure. The film, set in the 1930s and involving a love story between two men leaving Los Angeles for Mexico, is produced by Killer Films and features Pascal, who is currently Emmy-nominated for 'The Last of Us.'