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Noah Baumbach Adds So Many Stars to His New Netflix Movie (Including a Famed Director)

The cast of Noah Baumbach‘s mysterious Netflix movie is starting to come together.

The director has lined up more than 20 popular stars to appear in the cast of the movie, which has been billed as “a funny and emotional coming-of-age-film about adults.” He co-wrote the currently untitled project with Emily Mortimer. Amy Pascal and David Heyman are also stepping up to co-produce.

While details about the script are still bathed in mystery, we do have a better idea about who will appear in the project. The list includes a famed director and quite a few A-list actors!

Scroll through to check out a complete rundown of the cast for Noah Baumbach’s new Netflix movie…

Another Broadway Show Has Closed Completely Amid the Current Shut Down

The Broadway revival of the classic play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf has officially closed after playing just nine preview performances.

All Broadway shows were shut down on March 12 due to the current health crisis facing the world and it’s unclear when shows will be able to resume performances.

When Broadway returns, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf will not come resume performances “due to ensuing cast scheduling conflicts amid the shutdown.” The production starred Laurie Metcalf, Rupert Everett, Patsy Ferran, and Russell Tovey.

This is the second Broadway play to announce it will not return. The new play Hangmen also has canceled its run.

Laurie Metcalf & Eddie Izzard to Star in 'Virginia Woolf' Broadway Revival!

Laurie Metcalf and Eddie Izzard will be returning to Broadway next year in a new revival of the classic play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

The production, which will begin performances in March 2020 for a strictly limited engagement, will also star Russell Tovey and Olivier Award winning actress Patsy Ferran.

Laurie will now be appearing in Broadway productions for five consecutive seasons. She was nominated for a Tony in 2016 for her work in Misery, won for A Doll’s House, Part 2 in 2017, won in 2018 for Three Tall Women, and is eligible this year for her current performance in Hillary and Clinton.

Eddie‘s performance will mark his return to Broadway after ten years away!

The production will be directed by two-time Tony winner Joe Mantello and produced by Scott Rudin.