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Aging Movie Star Confronts Legacy in Crisis
29 Sep
Summary
- Clooney plays aging A-list actor Jay Kelly in crisis
 - Sandler co-stars as Kelly's manager, Ron
 - Kelly confronts his legacy and relationship with his daughters
 

On September 27th, 2025, Netflix released the trailer for Noah Baumbach's highly anticipated film "Jay Kelly," which is set to premiere in select theaters on November 14th before streaming on the platform on December 5th. The film follows the story of Jay Kelly, an aging A-list movie star played by George Clooney, as he grapples with his fading relevance and confronts his legacy.
The trailer opens with Kelly sitting on a dimly-lit New York street, cryptically stating, "I don't wanna be here anymore, Jerry. I wanna leave the party." This sets the tone for the film, which explores Kelly's inner turmoil as he navigates his personal and professional life. Adam Sandler co-stars as Ron, Kelly's manager, who hypes up his client at an event honoring the actor, calling him "the American dream" and "the last of the old movie stars."
As the trailer progresses, we see Kelly's strained relationship with his daughters, Daisy (Grace Edwards) and Jessica (Riley Keough), as he struggles to connect with them and find meaning in his life. The film also features Laura Dern as Kelly's publicist, Liz, who frantically calls Ron to inform him that the actor is having a "nervous breakdown."
The trailer culminates with Kelly's journey to France, where he confronts his feelings of discontentment and the realization that "everything you thought you were isn't true." The film's director, played by Jim Broadbent, offers a poignant reflection, stating that "movies are for us, pieces of time."




