Emma Stone & Nathan Fielder Star in New Trailer for The Curse, About Marriage, HGTV, and the Supernatural



Summary

  • The Curse is a genre-bending series that explores the impact of an alleged curse on a married couple who co-star in a home-improvement show.
  • Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder lead the cast as the couple facing the curse, with a talented supporting cast including Benny Safdie and Corbin Bernsen.
  • The Curse is set to premiere on Showtime and Paramount+ on November 10, with international releases following shortly after.

The official trailer for The Curse teases the upcoming Showtime, A24, and Paramount+ series starring Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder. Described as “genre-bending,” the plot of The Curse sounds as intriguing as they come, as the series explores how an alleged curse affects the relationship of a married couple who are also co-stars on a home-improvement show. Check out the full trailer for The Curse below:

As well as the full trailer, you can also check out the official synopsis for The Curse below, which offers a little more detail surrounding this unique concept.

“The Curse is a genre-bending series that explores how an alleged curse disturbs the relationship of a newly married couple as they try to conceive a child while co-starring in their new home-improvement show.”

The Curse is led by Academy Award winner and La La Land star Emma Stone as Whitney Siegel and The Rehearsal star Nathan Fielder as Asher Siegel, the married couple and co-hosts of a home-improvement series who find themselves the victims of the titular curse.

The rest of the cast behind The Curse includes Oppenheimer star Benny Safdie as Dougie Schecter, the producer of the HGTV show, as well as Corbin Bernsen (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), Barkhad Abdi (Captain Phillips), Samantha Ashley (Chicago Fire), and Constance Shulman (Orange Is the New Black).

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Could Emma Stone Soon Win Another Academy Award?

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The Curse is far from the only intriguing project on the horizon for The Favourite star Emma Stone, with the acclaimed actress set to lead this year’s black comedy fantasy film, Poor Things. Reuniting with director Yorgos Lanthimos, Stone has already received applause for her performance in Poor Things following the film’s premiere at the 80th Venice International Film Festival earlier this month. So powerful is Stone’s performance in Poor Things that she is now a favorite for Best Actress at the next Academy Awards.

“A young woman, Bella, is brought back to life by her guardian, the scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter. Initially naïve, Bella is eager to learn about the world around her, albeit under Baxter’s protection,” the synopsis for Poor Things reads. “Wanting to see more, she runs off with Duncan Wedderburn, a slick and debauched lawyer, and travels across continents. Free from the prejudices of her times, Bella demands equality and liberation.”

Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos from a screenplay by Tony McNamara and based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray, Poor Things stars Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, and Jerrod Carmichael alongside Emma Stone.

The Curse meanwhile is now scheduled to premiere on streaming and on-demand for all Showtime and Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers on Friday, November 10, before making its linear debut on Showtime on Sunday, November 12, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Internationally, the series is due to debut on Paramount+ on November 10 in Canada and on November 11 in the United Kingdom, Australia, Latin America, South Korea, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. You can check out the creepy original teaser below:

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