Puerto Rican singer contracted with Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz in Caught Stealing, thriller set in the New York of the 90s
Bad Bunny is about to debut another role in the cinema – and this time, under the direction of Darren Aronofsky. In the newly released trailer for Caucho Stealingthe Porto Rican star appears as a threatening gangster next to Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz.
Inspired by the homonymous novel of Charlie Hustonthe film takes place in New York of the 1990s and follows Hank Thompson (Butler), a former baseball player who ends up involved in a dangerous network of the crime underworld. “Either I get what I want, or my pistol says for me,” says the character of Bad Bunny In a tense scene of the trailer.
Zoë Kravitz It also integrates the main cast, still without many details disclosed about his character. The direction is signed by Darren Aronofsky (Black swan, Mother!), promising a psychological thriller loaded with tension and urban stylization.
The new project comes in the midst of a prominent moment for Bad Bunnywhich recently made history when returning to the top of the charts of the Billboard with the album I have been taking bad picturesreinforcing its position as one of the most influential artists of current Latin music.
Still with no confirmed debut date in Brazil, Caucho Stealing It promises to be another bold step in the singer’s film career.
See the trailer:
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Source: Rollingstone

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