Brie Larson, Lily Collins, Jack Quaid and Henry Golding have signed on to star in the movie "Close Personal Friends" from Amazon MGM Studios.
Jason Orley is directing the pic from a script penned by Isaac Aptaker, which is based on a story they wrote.
The Walk-Up Company’s Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, and Maximum Effort’s Ashley Fox and Johnny Pariseau, will produce. Orley will executive produce.
Plot details of the movie are being kept under wraps.
Larson most recently executive produced and starred in Apple TV+’s "Lessons in Chemistry," earning Emmy, SAG, Critics Choice and Golden Globe nominations. Her credits include the titular role in "Captain Marvel", which broke box office records, and its sequel, "The Marvels", in addition to "Fast X," "Trainwreck," "Kong: Skull Island," "The Glass Castle", and her breakout role in 2013’s "Short Term 12."
Collins can be seen in the Netflix series "Emily in Paris," for which she received her second Golden Globe nomination.
The Emmy-nominated show, on which Collins plays the titular star and also serves as a producer, was recently renewed for a fifth season.
Last fall, she made her stage debut on the West End in Bess Woh’s "Barcelona," and can recently be seen on screen in "Maxxine," the final installment in Ti West and A24‘s cult horror trilogy, following the 2022 sequel "Pearl."
Quaid stars in the Emmy-nominated Prime Video series "The Boys," created by Eric Kripke and executive producers Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen.
Quaid captivated audiences in Drew Hancock’s gripping sci-fi thriller "Companion," starred in Paramount’s action thriller "Novocaine," and can currently be seen in the Amazon MGM Studios film "Heads of State."
Golding can most recently be seen in the second season of Hulu’s "Nine Perfect Strangers," "Another Simple Favor" for Amazon MGM Studios, and "Old Guard 2" for Netflix. Upcoming, he will star in the independent film "Daniela Forever," which will be released globally July 22. Additional film credits include "Last Christmas," "Snake Eyes," "A Simple Favor," "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare," and "Persuasion and Monsoon."
On the series side, Golding can be seen in Guy Ritchie’s "The Gentlemen" for Netflix.