jeudi 2 mai 2019
Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson Are a Dream Team in the New Trailer For Late Night

Late night TV is about to get a makeover. After making a splash at Sundance earlier this year, we have a new first look at Mindy Kaling's upcoming film, Late Night. In the second trailer, released on May 1, an aspiring comedy writer named Molly (Kaling) teams up with legendary late-night host Katherine Newbury (Emma Thompson) to give her show some much-needed adjustments and hopefully save her career in the process. The Amazon Studios film will be released on June 7, but in the meantime, you can watch the witty trailer above.
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