'The Post' releases trailer outlining historic version to political leaks
With trailer release of Steven Spielberg's upcoming 'The Post' the audience has an idea sketched about elite political drama of conspiracies, leaks, as well as the rights and responsibilities of a free press.
LOS ANGELES: With trailer release of Steven Spielberg's upcoming 'The Post' the audience has an idea sketched about elite political drama of conspiracies, leaks, as well as the rights and responsibilities of a free press.
Director and producer Steven Spielberg sketched a classified narrative to United States’ history and fearless involvement of a woman journalist Katharine Graham alongside editor Ben Bradlee to access to publish government secrets during the Vietnam War to unveil long-buried truths.
The Hollywood's creation is a portrayal of how the Washington Post journalists, Graham and Bradlee risk their careers and freedom to team up with The New York Post in approach against four US presidents and three decades.
The historical drama film will be starring Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Sarah Paulson, Carrie Coon, Bob Odenkirk. The cast also includes Matthew Rhys, Bradley Whitford, Jesse Plemons, David Cross, Alison Brie, Bruce Greenwood, Tracy Letts, and Michael Stuhlbarg.
'The Post' is co-financed by Fox and Amblin Entertainment where according to a blog post by Owen Gleiberman it took quite a while for Spielberg to make 'Lincoln', because he had trouble lining up the financing for it where 'Lincoln' fetched a $182 million domestic gross striking a massive success.
'The Post' elaborating, will set a limited edition release on December 22, 2017, where it will expand nationwide on January 12, 2018.
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